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⚠️WARNING⚠️The article contains details some of you may find distressing⚠️


The Martin County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 16-year-old COLESON CHARLES HIBBARD (pictured).


In a brief Facebook post the sheriff’s office said that the details regarding this case are so “disturbing” that they could not be shared on social media.


I obtained a copy of the Probable Cause Affidavit, according to which, on the late evening of December 29, 2024, a deputy responded to the Tractor Supply Store on 16501 SW Warfield Boulevard in Indiantown, in reference to a "suspicious incident." Upon arrival, the deputy met with the complainant whom I will refer to as Ms. CT.


Ms. CT said that she had received a text from a friend of HIBBARD’s which the friend received in a group chat, and was about HIBBARD stabbing a dog. The text message stated that the stabbing had been recorded and posted on Instagram.


Ms. CT confronted HIBBARD about the video and got into an argument during which HIBBARD told Ms. CT not to call the cops.


Ms. CT showed the deputy the video which depicted a light brown Pitbull with a white leash attached to him/her. The dog was bleeding heavily from his/her chest while he/she was lying on the ground. The affidavit stated that the dog was still alive in the video as his/her eyes were moving and the furvictim was taking breaths. The video showed a hand holding a knife with a silver blade which had blood on it. The person taking the video can be heard saying: “just go to bed, just go to bed” as the dog lies on the ground bleeding out.


Ms. CT advised the deputy that HIBBARD was given the dog early December by the friend who sent her the text and the video. According to Ms. CT, HIBBARD planned on using the dog as a hunting dog for wild hogs.


Meanwhile, other deputies located HIBBARD at his home and placed him under arrest. After he was read his Miranda Rights, deputies asked him where the dog was to which he answered: "I don't know." Deputies also asked him why he had stabbed the dog. HIBBARD said he did not do it.


Deputies then asked Ms. CT whether she gave them consent to search HIBBARD's room to see if they could locate the knife seen in the video. Ms. CT agreed but the deputies did not find it. At that point the deputies asked Ms. CT to watch the video again just to confirm some details and she recognized the area where the video was taken, which was at the back of her property near an oak tree by a tree stand. Deputies canvassed the area but attempts to find the knife were unsuccessful.


Eventually, one of the deputies found the knife used to stab the dog on a table in the back area of the outside of the house.


HIBBARD was first transported to the Martin County Jail and booked for felony animal cruelty. He was later taken to the Department of Juvenile Justice in Fort Pierce.


I have reached out to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office to request additional information about the furvictim. I was told in an email that they are not sure about the dog’s age, name, or gender. I have also requested pictures of the dog and I was told: “The only photos we have are videos with horrific images of the dog being stabbed to death, tied to a tree and laying in a fetal position with large stab wounds. Those are the only things not releasable because he is a juvenile and the video of his crimes have no exemptions under Florida Statute.”


I learned from the sheriff’s office that HIBBARD’s offence is punishable with up to five years in prison and that “he was already on felony probation for chasing two people with a knife in another county.” The sheriff’s office further told me that the investigation is ongoing to see “if there were any other animals killed at his hands.”


I took the liberty of naming the Voiceless Victim Puffin for the tribute image. Should his/her given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.


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Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the Probable Cause Affidavit provided to Voice For Us. Please note that details may be removed or new information added should updates become available.

In the case of charges being dropped, dismissed, or the case being purged, this article will be rectified accordingly, if official documentation is provided to Voice For Us.


HIBBARD’s mugshot shared from the Martin County Sheriff's Office





 
 
 

- Florida, USA -


On December 5, 2024, Escambia County Circuit Court Judge John Simon sentenced 63-year-old LOIS ADAMS HALL (pictured), after she was found guilty of misdemeanor unlawful confinement or abandonment of animals and felony causing cruel death, pain or suffering of animals.


Animal Control responded several times to a property on Still Road where Officers found three horses who were being kept in a fenced yard. Animal Control Officers said the water troughs were empty, there was no shelter, and the field where the horses were being kept had no grass; “It is nothing but dirt”, reported one of the Officers.


The family on the property were repeatedly advised to take the horses to the veterinarian to be checked out but they disregarded the recommendations.

A neighbor told Animal Control that they stepped in and had been feeding and watering the horses.


On October 2, 2023, during one of Animal Control's visits at the property, Officers talked to HALL’s daughter and stressed that the horses needed to be checked by a veterinarian or Officers would remove them from the property. HALL’s daughter told officers that she told her mother that multiple times but HALL would not listen.


One of the horses, Ajax, was so emaciated that when he went down, he could not get back up. On October 23, 2023, Ajax was sadly euthanized to avoid further suffering.


Judge Simon gifted HALL with eighteen months’ probation and ordered her to not “own” any animals.


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HALL’s mugshot shared from the Escambia County Sheriff's Office




 
 
 

- Florida, USA -


The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office arrested 39-year-old NATASHA JACKIE WILHELM and 40-year-old SEAN MICHAEL HUBSCHMITT (both pictured), owners of K9 Training for Heroes, a Sarasota dog training business for veterans with PTSD.


This case dates back to October 27, 2024, when deputies responded to a home on 4087 Vana Drive in Sarasota after receiving a complaint about neglected dogs at the property. It was a neighbor who alerted the sheriff’s office after she had not seen anyone at the house since September 25, 2024, the day before Hurricane Helene hit Florida. The neighbor said that she could see “extremely malnourished dogs in cages” through the windows and further reported that there was an “unbearable” smell coming from the house.


Another nearby neighbor dragged one of the dogs in his/her cage to the lanai and gave the dog water. This poor soul was described to be extremely malnourished and emaciated with pus on his eyes, lying in his own fecal matter.


Responding deputies noticed a strong smell coming from the back of the home and made entry for a welfare check. Deputies reported that the house was in a state of disarray with a strong odor of decomposition, and feces and urine everywhere.


Deputies discovered four dogs, Piccolo, Rocky, Shylin and Tank.

Sadly, Piccolo and Shylin were found dead. One of them was discovered in a cage in a bedroom and the other one was found “unrecognizably decomposed” in a cage outside.


Although Rocky and Tank were found alive, they were extremely emaciated and later had to be euthanized due to their condition.


Deputies said there was no food or water for the Voiceless Victims except for what neighbors attempted to bring in.


Piccolo, Rocky, Shylin, and Tank were not connected to any clients; WILHELM and HUBSCHMITT were their guardians.


Piccolo and Shylin were taken to Sarasota County Animal Services and necropsies were performed. Results showed their cause of death was due to starvation.


Rocky and Tank were taken to Blue Pearl Pet Hospital where they were euthanized.


WILHELM and HUBSCHMITT told investigators that Shylin died before Hurricane Helene impacted Sarasota and they planned to bury her in the yard but were unable to because of HUBSCHMITT’s physical condition and ailments. According to court records, he is a disabled veteran and has service dogs who are “well cared for.


The duo further told investigators that days before Hurricane Helene, they had to move out of the home “due to issues with the house and finances” and moved in with HUBSCHMITT’s parents. WILHELM and HUBSCHMITT went on to state that they could not take Piccolo, Rocky, Shylin and Tank with them, so they left them behind and agreed to take turns to go to the home to check on them, to feed them, and walk them.


WILHELM and HUBSCHMITT were arrested on November 20, 2024, and charged with three felony counts of aggravated animal cruelty. Court records show they will be arraigned on January 3, 2025, at 9:00 a.m.


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Voice For Us Disclaimer: Please note that details may be removed or new information added should updates become available.

In the case of charges being dropped, dismissed, or the case being purged, this article will be rectified accordingly, if official documentation is provided to Voice For Us.


Mugshots provided to Voice For Us by the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office




 
 
 

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