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- Michigan, USA -


Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Loren Worthy charged 25-year-old BRANDON LEE DWAYNE LITTKE (pictured) with one count of abandoning two to three animals and one count of animals killing/torturing.

LITTKE is accused of abandoning two helpless kittens at a Detroit gas station.


The incident, which was caught on surveillance cameras, happened on the morning of April 21, 2025, at a gas station in the 24800 block of West 7 Mile Road and Grand River Avenue.


LITTKE is accused of throwing the furvictims out of a moving vehicle and running over one of them, killing the kitten, before fleeing the scene.


The Detroit Police Department launched an investigation and LITTKE was eventually arrested on April 24, 2025.


The surviving kitten, who was rescued by a bystander, is now in the care of Michigan Humane. The organization wrote in a Facebook post: “The surviving cat from Monday’s tragic incident is currently in our care and doing very well. He is not up for adoption at this time. He is being held as part of the investigation and will be in a forever home soon. We are assisting the Detroit Police Department with this ongoing case.”


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


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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.


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- Florida, USA -


The Miami Police Department arrested 23-year-old JORDAN JOHN DUBERRY (pictured).


DUBERRY was charged with fleeing and eluding as well as animal cruelty because while he was being chased by cops, he kept “two baby kittens” unsecured in his Infiniti G37.


Police said DUBERRY sped away from officers and ran numerous stop signs. According to the report, eventually DUBERRY turned into a dead-end parking lot and officers were able to take him into custody.


An officer wrote in his report that initially the kittens “appeared to be lifeless” but thankfully they were alive. The officer went on to report that “Although a cage was present, the kittens were not placed inside it and were instead observed moving freely within the vehicle, specifically on the floorboard of the front passenger side.”


The report stated that the furvictims were “not secured by any means, leaving them extremely vulnerable” as DUBERRY sped throughout the pursuit. The officer further wrote: “Due to their young age and small size, any sudden braking, abrupt turns, or a traffic collision could have caused the kittens to be crushed, thrown, or otherwise severely injured,” constituting a “disregard for their safety and could reasonably be considered animal cruelty.”


At the time of writing, online records show that DUBERRY is being held in the Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Department.


As for the Voiceless Victims, they are now in the custody of DUBERRY’s girlfriend.


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DUBERRY’s mugshot shared from the Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Department


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- California, USA -


The Santa Ana Police Department announced the arrest of 45-year-old ALEJANDRO ACOSTA OLIVEROS (pictured), in connection with a serial cat killer investigation.


According to the police press release provided to Voice For Us, over the several weeks, the department received multiple disturbing reports regarding the suspected abuse and killing of cats in a local neighborhood.

The reports alleged that a man had been luring neighborhood cats to and around his property, where he then harmed or killed them”, stated the release.


A Police Investigative Specialist (PIS) immediately assumed the investigation of the case during which ACOSTA OLIVEROS was “positively identified by several victims and witnesses as the suspect responsible for acts of animal cruelty”, said police.


The evidence gathered during the investigation resulted in the execution of a search warrant at ACOSTA OLIVEROS’ home in the 2300 block of W. Wilshire Avenue on April 23, 2025.

The search warrant was executed in collaboration with the Animal Control Division of the Santa Ana Police Department and the Westminster Police Department.

Police said the search led to the discovery and confiscation of evidence found at the home related to the case.


ACOSTA OLIVEROS was taken into custody and booked at the Santa Ana Jail on felony animal cruelty charges.


Officials couldn’t provide the exact number of cats ACOSTA OLIVEROS is believed to have harmed, but it is over a dozen.


Anyone with information regarding this case is asked to contact PIS S. Guzman at (714) - 245 - 8416 or SGuzman@santa-ana.org. Thank you!


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Mugshot of the murderer provided to Voice For Us by the Santa Ana Police Department




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