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- Texas, USA -


The Waller County Sheriff's Office said that 18-years-old JADYN ALAIS CARRASCO and 19-years-old ANNA GRACE KNEISLEY (both pictured) are facing charges for stealing a baby goat named Jackson Brown and a 5-month-old miniature Hereford steer named Sir Loin from Dewberry Farm in Brookshire.


According to the sheriff’s office, staff at the farm first noticed that Jackson Brown went missing on May 30, 2023, and two days later, Sir Loin was gone too.


On June 1, 2023, deputies responded to the Buccees off the Katy Freeway after Katy Police said they had two possible suspects from the theft at Dewberry Farm. Unfortunately, there was no sign of Jackson Brown and Sir Loin.


Evidence gathered during the investigation led to CARRASCO and KNEISLEY being charged with two counts of burglary of a building and two counts of theft of livestock each.


Investigators said Jackson Brown was found days after he went missing.

LMTonline reports that Jackson Brown “was recovered from the Katy Animal Shelter, skinny and malnourished”. He was starving. Wendy Lank, Director of Dewberry Farm told KHOU: “He was weak. He couldn’t really stand.”


Sir Loin was found on June 9, 2023, on a local rancher's property about seven miles away. The sheriff’s office said Sir Loin had recent cuts on his right front leg and was highly stressed and panting.


Jackson Brown and Sir Loin are gradually recovering and Wendy told FOX Houstonthey are doing fantastic.”


The sheriff’s office said the investigation is still active and additional parties could be involved.


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- New York, USA -


On May 9, 2023, New York State Police in Herkimer responded to a property on 3403 Military Road in the town of Norway to assist an Animal Cruelty Officer with an animal hoarding/abuse case.


In a news release, police said that a search of the property led to the discovery of “several goats, donkeys, and cows not being properly cared for and in grave condition.”

According to News Channel 2, five goats were sadly found deceased.


Police arrested 60-years-old LORRAINE A. ROSE who rents a camper on the property.


News Channel 2 reports that the owner of the property contacted New York State Police with concerns about the number of animals ROSE had at the property.

Investigators believe that ROSE “was attempting to care for the animals and became overwhelmed.”

As a result, ROSE voluntarily surrendered over eighty (80) goats to Pause 4 All Paws Rescue.


Police said ROSE was charged with five counts of overdriving, torturing and injuring animals for failure to provide proper sustenance under New York State Agriculture and Markets Law.


The investigation is ongoing.


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- Florida, USA -


Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey said that on July 3, 2022, a concerned citizen called the sheriff’s office to report a woman who was not properly taking care of her animals on her farm.


In a video posted on Facebook Sheriff Ivey mentioned all the agencies that responded to the suspected property and “when we got there, what we found was disgusting”, he said.


In an overcrowded area a total of forty-five (45) animals were found and then removed as a result of being malnourished, abused, mistreated, and neglected. Some of them had parasites.


Officials removed:

23 cows

19 goats

2 sheep

1 donkey

Multiple pigs

Multiple chickens


Authorities did not discover any animals on a pasture near the home, where there was access to grassy areas for grazing.

Sheriff Ivey said that veterinarians are nursing the animals back to health.


Deputies arrested the owner of the farm, 42-years-old SHERINE ANN MARIE WRIGHT and the caretaker 73-years-old ODDLETON ALEXANDER GITTENS (both pictured).


Sheriff Ivey said WRIGHT had zero remorse, was uncooperative, yelled at officials present on the farm and even tried to intimidate one of the people who rightfully and thankfully reported her.


WRIGHT has been charged with ninety-one counts of animal cruelty and one count of witness tampering. GITTENS has been charged with twelve Felony counts of animal cruelty.

They both were arrested on August 3, 2022, and released the following day.


Sheriff Ivey said: “I wish I could do to them what they did to these poor animals. I can’t because I am more professional than that and I have compassion in my heart.”


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