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- California, USA -


On the early morning of Thursday, June 9, 2022, 34-years-old MILES MATTHEW BERRY (pictured), burglarized Paw Works, an animal rescue shelter in Camarillo. BERRY stole a 3-year-old German Shepherd puppy named Pretty Girl.

 

According to a press release by the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office, BERRY “was seen on surveillance video hitting Pretty Girl as she resisted being taken from her individual kennel.”

 

At the time of the incident, Paw Works reached out to the public for assistance in hopes of finding the individual who had stolen Pretty Girl and released the video of the episode. Footage showed BERRY trying to take a dog who fought him off, and then moving to Pretty Girl’s kennel. In the devasting video, Pretty Girl can be seen fighting BERRY but he hits her twice with his flashlight.

 

Hours later, a passerby found Pretty Girl running between cars on U.S. Highway 101, gravely injured. The Good Samaritan took Pretty Girl to the Paw Works Veterinary Hospital. Sadly, due to the gravity of the injuries that Pretty Girl sustained, the sweet angel was euthanized.

 

A few months later, on or about September 4, 2022, Paw Works was again burglarized. On that occasion no animals were taken.

 

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office launched an investigation and BERRY was identified as the suspect connected to the crimes. BERRY was arrested on September 28, 2022, on four felony violations including two separate second-degree burglaries, grand theft, and animal cruelty.

 

Two days after his arrest, BERRY appeared for arraignment in the Ventura County Superior Court.

 

On November 9, 2023, BERRY pled guilty to felony commercial burglary over $950 and felony cruelty to an animal. “He also admitted to the special allegation that the crime involved great violence”, stated a release by the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office.

 

On December 13, 2023, BERRY, of Newbury Park, was sentenced to only “180 days in Ventura County Jail and 24 months of formal probation”, announced the Ventura County District Attorney Office. As part of his probation terms, BERRY “is prohibited from owning any animals.”

BERRY will begin serving his jail sentence on December 28, 2023.

 

A restitution hearing is also scheduled for January 16, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. at Ventura County Superior Court.

 

Deputy District Attorney Nadia Aboujawdah, who prosecuted the case said: “The tragic loss of Pretty Girl has left a hole in the hearts of many at Paw Works and within the surrounding community. I am pleased to see the defendant is being held accountable for his actions, and hopeful that this conviction brings some peace and closure to those who loved and cared so deeply for Pretty Girl. We will strive to continue protecting our local businesses, while sending the message that the mistreatment of innocent animals in this community will not be tolerated.”

 

It did NOT bring me any peace or closure!

Paw Works was supposed to be Pretty Girl’s second chance in life and BERRY took it upon himself to take that opportunity away from her! This FILTH will only spend 180 days in jail, and as an additional compassionate gesture toward him he will not be spending Christmas behind bars because he is allowed to start his sentence on December 28!

 

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BERRY’s mugshot shared from the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office.


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- Florida, USA -


The DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office announced that 37-years-old CHARITY NICOLE KING (pictured), turned herself in.


KING was wanted for aggravated animal cruelty and animal abandonment and the sheriff’s office had reached out to the public for assistance.


In a news release, the sheriff’s office said that in late July 2023, one German Shepherd and two Great Danes “were discarded like trash and left to suffer in a remote, rural part of DeSoto County.”


A Good Samaritan luckily found the malnourished furvictims and alerted the sheriff’s office. Its Criminal Investigative Division, led by Detective Sergeant Bailey, launched an investigation.

“….we were able to step in and ensure the dogs are no longer subjected to neglect and malnourishment”, stated the release.


Online arrest records show that KING was booked into the DeSoto County Jail on the evening of Wednesday, August 30, 2023, on three felony counts of abandonment of animals and two felony counts of aggravated animal cruelty. KING was released a few hours later after posting bond.


According to court records, KING’s arraignment is slated to take place on Monday, October 30, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. before DeSoto County Circuit Judge Don T. Hall.


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KING’s mugshot shared from the DeSoto County Jail.


Pictures of the Voiceless Victims shared from the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office.





 
 
 

- Vermont, USA -


On the afternoon of Tuesday, July 25, 2023, Vermont State Police received a call by a woman who witnessed a male punching a dog on Route 107 in the town of Bethel, Windsor County.


Police caught up with a male walking a German shepherd. An investigation revealed that the male, identified as 26-years-old COLBY WYATT JOHNSON (pictured), had an active arrest warrant for writing bad checks. Vermont State Police said in a press release that JOHNSON was cited and released with an additional charge of animal cruelty.


JOHNSON is slated to appear in Vermont Superior Court-Windsor Criminal Division on September 5, 2023, at 8:30 a.m. to answer the criminal charge of animal cruelty.


When we read cases like this one, we know that the furvictim is removed and is taken to a veterinarian to be examined. In this case, however, the furvictim was left with his/her abuser.


I emailed VSP to inquire about the Voiceless Victim and I was told that the dog, who is 2 years old, “did not appear injured or scared by its owner’s presence.”


Maybe the dog did not appear scared but he/she could not verbally express the pain nor could he/she testify whether or not he/she has been punched before.

Police officers are not veterinarians and I strongly believe that an opinion or a decision by Animal Control would have been appropriate.


This is an active criminal case and police said anyone with information about JOHNSON striking his German shepherd is asked to contact the Royalton Barracks at (802) - 234 - 9933 or submit an anonymous tip at vsp.vermont.gov/tipsubmit. Thank you!


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JOHNSON’s mugshot shared from Vermont State Police.


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