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- New Jersey, USA -


The South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter and New Jersey State Police are investigating a despicable act of animal cruelty and are reaching out to the public for assistance.


On Wednesday, November 30, 2023, a Good Samaritan, whom WPVI identified as Suzanne Stretch, was by Gershal Road and Eppinger Avenue feeding her colony cats when she heard some crying.


That crying led Suzanne to a basket with three helpless puppies trapped inside. Sadly, one of them was dead. As the South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter said in their Facebook post, “We can't imagine how someone could intentionally leave them to die.”


The two surviving puppies, now named Wanda and Cosmo, were “emaciated, dehydrated, and cold”, said the shelter. Wanda and Cosmo “have shown us already how resilient and special they are. We are so thankful to be able to provide them the medical and emotional care to heal until they are ready to be adopted”, added the shelter.


In an interview with WPVI, Lauren Campbell, the operations manager for the South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter, said that Wanda and Cosmo are approximately ten weeks old and it’s unknown how long they were in the woods for.


The South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter is in need of wet and dry puppy food as well as monetary donations. If you wish and can afford to help, please click here. Thank you!


I wonder where the babies’ mom is and whether she is safe. If these ignorant, evil, heartless, and soulless individuals do not spay her, what’s going to happen? More abandoned and dead innocent puppies?


We must find those monsters. If you have any information, please come forward and speak up for the Voiceless Victims. You can contact the NJ State Police Bridgeton Barracks at (856) - 451 - 0100. Thank you!


I took the liberty of naming the deceased furbaby Amore (Italian for “Love”) for the tribute image. Should his/her given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.


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- Texas, USA -


The Humble Police Department is reaching out to the public for information after a female heartlessly tied a helpless puppy to a dumpster leading to the death of the furbaby.


In a media release, police said that the female “was recorded on video walking from First St. in Humble onto Dennis Street to the City of Humble Animal Shelter located at 240 Dennis St.”


Police said the female tied the Voiceless Victim, a tan and white 6-8-month-old male Pitbull mix, to a dumpster “with a piece of orange 550 cord around his neck. The dog was struggling and thrashing while she did this.”


As stated in the release, after tying the puppy, the female walks away and never looks back. The puppy continues to struggle and sadly, within two minutes he became unconscious and tragically lost his precious life.


If that puppy had been able to talk, he would have asked for help, so it’s up to us now to speak up for this Voiceless Victim.


Police posted a still image of the female with the dog but as you can see, the image is not very clear. Police described the evil suspect as a black female “wearing [gray] sweatpants, a pink sweatshirt, a white hat and white slides for shoes.”


This despicable female is wanted for felony animal cruelty and she needs to be charged. As police wrote in a Facebook post, “Please, please, please contact the City of Humble Police Department if you have any information on this suspect.”


If you have information and don’t come forward, you are just as guilty.

Do the right thing and contact Sgt. Rich Peters at (281) - 446- 7127 quoting case number: 23-005744. Thank you!


Authorities did not disclose the furbaby’s name, so I took the liberty of naming him Jonquil for the tribute image. Should his given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.


This is the only thing that I can say to this filth. Next time that you think that you are entitled to demand respect for your pathetic and useless life, REMEMBER what you have done to another life!

I hope you meet the same end as the innocent puppy!!!!


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- North Carolina, USA -


~ Update: November 20, 2023


After hearing back from the Davidson County Sheriff's Office, this is what I learned: “…we are investigating both incidents at this time. We know that the cow incident is an intentional matter and is being investigated as such. The horse matter, we don’t know what caused this. The horse is still living, but the cow is not. We are doing our best to investigate to find the suspect(s) in the intentional shooting of this poor animal. I don’t think we know what happened to the horse. At this time we aren’t releasing any information on the victim in this matter.”



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The Davidson County Sheriff’s Office is reaching out to the public for information that can lead to the criminal conviction of the person(s) responsible for shooting a cow and a horse.


In a media release, the sheriff’s office said that on November 5-6, 2023, deputies launched an animal cruelty investigation after a horse was found shot in the face, specifically in the nasal cavity, in the area of Wildlife Road in Lexington.


A week later, deputies launched a second investigation after on November 12, 2023, a cow had been shot twice in the shoulder area in the Turner Road area in Lexington.


Evidence gathered during the investigations, including veterinary documentation and interviews, indicated that the Voiceless Victims had possibly been shot with Black Powder Shot. The good news is that the innocent souls survived the shootings and are currently going through medical treatment.


As stated in the release, “there are no documented suspects or witnesses at this time” and the victims cannot tell us who is the evil individual who did this.

So, they rely on us to speak up, give them justice, and punish the monster(s).


If you have any information about this case, please, come forward and contact Deputy C. Soles at the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control Division at (336) - 242 - 2105. Thank you!


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