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Pitt County authorities arrested 37-year-old MICHAEL JOSEPH WHEELER (pictured).


WHEELER is accused of abandoning his 1-year-old mix mutt named Franky in front of the Pitt County Animal Shelter and driving away. The incident happened on April 14, 2025.


A spokesperson for the Greenville Animal Protective Services tells me that WHEELER “attempted to surrender the dog at the shelter and the shelter staff requested he come back at 1pm when they opened. Instead, he went out to his truck, unhooked the dog from its leash and drove off. The shelter director witnessed the dog running after the truck and was able to save the dog from oncoming traffic.”


The incident was reported to Greenville Animal Protective Services. The agency was able to track the truck on nearby cameras and identified WHEELER as the driver.


WHEELER was taken into custody on May 1, 2025. He told Greenville Animal Protective Services officers he had just found the dog. However, officers were able to confirm that he was in fact Franky’s guardian through veterinary records and photos. Additionally, officers were able to determine that Franky was not given proper shelter, food and water.


WHEELER, of Farmville, was charged with abandonment of an animal, cruelty to animals, and a leash law violation, all misdemeanors. He was released from the Pitt County Jail after posting a $500 bond.


Court records show that WHEELER is scheduled to be back in court on May 19, 2025, at 8:55 a.m. before Judge William Brian Desoto.


As for Franky, I was told he “was going to be or already has been adopted” and I was advised to reach out to Pitt County Animal Shelter for additional information and pictures.

I am sorry I cannot confirm Franky’s status but Pitt County Animal Shelter NEVER responds to my emails!


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WHEELER’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Pitt County Sheriff's Office.






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On March 3, 2025, Greenville Animal Protective Services were alerted to an act of animal cruelty through an anonymous tip. They learned that 29-year-old HASSAN ARTIUS MOORE (pictured) was abusing his five dogs.


Officer Brittany Thompson received the anonymous tip along with a video showing MOORE in the area of Deck and McClellan Streets, inflicting severe abuse on a defenseless puppy. MOORE repeatedly slammed the pup against the ground, kicked her, punched her, and threw her around. MOORE then threw the puppy into the back seat of a car and drove away.


Two days later, an Animal Protective Services Officer responded to an unrelated call in the area of Pitt Street. In a nearby driveway, the Officer spotted a car matching MOORE’s vehicle. A further investigation eventually led the Officer to MOORE’s residence in the 700 block of Hooker Road where the Officer discovered two puppies and three adult dogs in unhealthy living conditions.


The Greenville Police Department arrested MOORE and charged him with felony animal cruelty, misdemeanor animal cruelty, and failure to vaccinate.

Additionally, MOORE was cited for violations including the use of excessively heavy and short tethers, unclean housing conditions, leash law infractions, and failure to properly dispose of animal waste.


All of the furvictims are now safe in foster homes.


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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.


MOORE’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Pitt County Sheriff’s Office





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