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- Kentucky, USA -


On July 17, 2023, 38-years-old MONICA ORTEGA (pictured) was arrested for failing to properly care for her five dogs.


According to the criminal complaint obtained by Voice For Us, on December 12, 2022, Louisville Metro Animal Services (LMAS) responded to a Louisville residence to investigate a report about dogs who were being kept in a garage and not being properly cared for.


The complaint stated that LMAS Officer Ratliff called ORTEGA to the property, “she took ownership of the dogs” and was issued “a violation to get the dogs licensed.”


On January 18, 2023, LMAS returned to the property to conduct a follow up and reported that “the dogs appeared leaner and the floor of the garage was covered in feces, urine and debris.”

Officer Ratliff learned that ORTEGA had provided limited care to the dogs as she was “coming and going from the home.”


On February 24, 2023, Officer Clark went to the home to find out that ORTEGA had moved out leaving behind all five furbabies in poor condition. In the meantime, one of the dogs gave birth to six puppies. Officer Clark’s attempt to contact ORTEGA by phone was unsuccessful.


On March 13, 2023, Animal Control Lieutenant Forner went to the property “to document conditions and discuss impoundment of the dogs”, stated the complaint.

Lt. Forner found dogs and puppies “blocked off into a section of the garage that had feces, urine and trash throughout the space.” The mother of the puppies was found emaciated. There was a bowl of water and according to the complaint, “LMAS provided dog food for the family living in the residence.”


Two days later, on March 15, 2023, the puppies and their mom were removed and a reclaiming notice was posted at the residence.


On April 18, 2023, the remaining Voiceless Victims were also FINALLY removed!


The complaint, dated May 11, 2023, stated: “As of today's date, deft has not contacted LMAS nor has she reclaimed any of her pets.”


ORTEGA was arrested on July 17, 2023, and at this time of writing records show she is still in custody.


I have emailed LMAS and requested additional information about the furvictims. If I receive a response, I will post an update.


I wonder why it took so long to remove the dogs and why between December 12, 2022, and February 24, 2023, no one noticed the pregnant dog!

ORETGA is not the only one who failed the Voiceless Victims!


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ORTEGA’s mugshot shared from the Louisville Metropolitan Department of Corrections.


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- Nevada, USA -


The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) arrested 47-years-old KATRINA BRAZIL (pictured) on two felony counts of willful/malicious torture of an animal and nine charges of torturing/injuring/abandoning/or starving an animal.


On the afternoon of Friday, July 14, 2023, police received several complaints from witnesses who saw dogs in two hot vehicles at Motel 6 in the 5000 block of Dean Martin Drive near Tropicana Avenue with temperatures hitting 111 degrees.


Responding officers found nine Pitbulls, two adults and seven puppies, without water or shade. Sadly, one adult dog and one puppy were found deceased. The adult dog was found in the backseat of a pickup truck and the puppy was in the backseat of BRAZIL’s car.

According to the report, BRAZIL left the dogs in the vehicles for at least thirty (30) minutes.


KLAS reports that according to documents, BRAZIL told police she and her boyfriend had bred the dogs and were trying to sell them. Reportedly, the pair got evicted two days earlier, were staying at the motel for two nights, and left the Pitbulls in two vehicles. BRAZIL said she and her boyfriend were going to take the dogs to a friend’s home but the boyfriend was in jail and she was waiting for him to be released.


According to KSNV, BRAZIL explained to investigators that she put four of the nine dogs in her boyfriend’s truck and the other five in the backseat of her Chevy Malibu. BRAZIL first claimed that the A/C was running in both vehicles but later admitted that she wasn’t sure whether the A/C was working properly inside the truck. Moreover, BRAZIL admitted the backseat floorboard where her dog, named Cash, was found dead was “extremely hot.”


The live furbabies were rescued and seized by Animal Control. BRAZIL said she did not know the names of the other eight dogs.


On Saturday at her bond hearing BRAZIL was granted bail and according to KSNV she was released ”under medium-level electronic monitoring and is ordered to stay out of trouble and have no possession or contact with animals.”


BRAZIL’s arraignment was scheduled for Tuesday, July 18, 2023, but she did not show up for medical reasons and the arraignment has been rescheduled for Thursday, July 20, 2023.


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- Arkansas, USA -


On Wednesday, July 12, 2023, the Fort Smith Police Department arrested 21-years-old CIERRA MAYE PULLIAM and 31-years-old DAVID RAY ASBURY (both pictured).


Police said the Department received multiple complaints about the welfare of a dog at the couple’s home on 3925 Jenny Lind Road.


When officers responded to the pair’s residence, they found a dog chained to a fence. The Voiceless Victims was malnourished, had sores on his/her body and had lacerations from being chained up. The chain used to tether the dog had been on the poor soul for about two weeks.


Thankfully, the dog was removed from the property and was taken to be treated.

Police did not disclose additional information about the dog nor his/her status.

Regarding this, I emailed the Department’s PIO and if I get a response, I will rectify the article accordingly.


PULLIAM and ASBURY are each charged with one felony count of aggravated animal cruelty and keeping unvaccinated dogs/animals.


A heartfelt thank you goes to the humane citizens who did the right thing and reported animal cruelty!


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Mugshots shared from the Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office.


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