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- New York, USA -


Through a Facebook post, the Suffolk County SPCA advised that on November 14, 2024, they were alerted to a backpack containing “the severely emaciated remains of a deceased” French or English Bulldog.


The agency said the furvictim was estimated to be “between six months and one year old.”


The heart wrenching discovery was made on Miller Place-Yaphank Road, north of Whiskey Road in the woods in Miller Place and detectives are “actively canvassing the area for witnesses or information related to this crime”, said the SPCA.


Initially, a $3,000 reward was being offered in return for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the lowlife responsible for this nefarious act of animal cruelty.


As advised by the Suffolk County SPCA , the New York State Humane Association has pledged an additional $1,000 to the reward totaling $4,000.


If you have any information, please come forward and speak up for the Voiceless Victim. Call the Suffolk County SPCA at (631) - 382 - 7722. Thank you!


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


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Voice For Us Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the press release by the Suffolk County SPCA. Please note that details may be removed or new information added should updates become available.





 
 
 

- Pennsylvania, USA -

 

The Pennsylvania SPCA announced that its Animal Law Enforcement Team launched an investigation to find the lowlife responsible for shooting a defenseless cat with an arrow and leaving her to die a slow and painful death.

 

In a Facebook post, the agency recounted the heartbreaking facts and shared the distressing pictures of the furvictim named Kimiko.

 

Kimiko lived in a colony and when her caretaker went to feed her, Kimiko was in her regular waiting place only this time, “in an apparent act of cruelty”, with an arrow protruding through her right thigh.

 

Kimiko was quickly rushed into Philadelphia Animal Specialty and Emergency's (PASE), where she was stabilized. Philadelphia SPCA officers then picked her up and rushed her back to PSPCA where two surgeons operated to remove the arrow and mend her wounds.

 

An x-ray image, which Philadelphia SPCA shared on Facebook, showed an arrow point wedged into Kimiko’s right leg, just inches away from her bones. Thankfully, surgeons were able to save Kimiko’s leg and she is now recovering while the veterinarian team continues to ensure that she receives the care she needs.

 

Kimiko was found injured on Thursday, September 19, 2024, in the 2100 block of 31st Street in Strawberry Mansion. It is suspected that the arrow was shot from a crossbow and it’s unknown whether the target was the colony or Kimiko in particular. Either way, the scum needs to be identified and they must face the legal consequences.

 

If you have any information regarding this senseless and despicable act, please come forward and speak up. Please contact the Philadelphia SPCA's cruelty hotline at (866) - 601 - 7722. Alternatively, you can email tips which can be left anonymously. Thank you!

 

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Voice For Us Disclaimer: This story is sourced from Facebook posts by the Pennsylvania SPCA. Please note that details may be removed or new information added should updates become available.

 

 

Kimiko‘s pictures shared from the Pennsylvania SPCA's Facebook page




 
 
 

- Kansas, USA -

 

~ Update: April 24, 2024

 

Following a press release by the Valley Center Police Department and obtained by Voice For Us, I learned the following:

 

On April 22, 2024, a Valley Center School Resource Officer was approached by a Valley Center High School employee and advised that an allegation was made claiming the Valley Center Varsity Boys Baseball Team had killed a chicken on the field prior to traveling for an away game on April 20th, 2024.  The field is located on USD262 property behind 737 N. Meridian in Valley Center. 

 

The Valley Center Police Department continues the investigation and will present the case to the Sedgwick County District Attorney’s Office.

 

We encourage anyone who has information about the incident to contact the Valley Center Police Department.”

 

Updates will be added as they become available.

 

~ Original story:


The Valley Center school district has suspended the high school varsity baseball team’s season due to an active law enforcement investigation centered around possible animal cruelty.

 

KSNW reports that on Monday, April 22, 2024, the district sent out the following message to all Valley Center High School families:

 

The Valley Center High School varsity baseball season has been suspended due to an active law enforcement investigation. High school administrators were alerted to an incident of possible animal cruelty involving the entire Hornet varsity baseball team and the entire coaching staff on USD 262 property. Immediately upon learning of the incident, high school and district leadership notified the appropriate authorities and suspended the season. A decision regarding the remainder of the baseball season will be made pending the outcome of the investigation.”

 

Details of the possible animal cruelty have not been released.

 

I have emailed the Valley Center Police Department to inquire about the investigation but Chief Lloyd Newman said: “We are still very early in the investigation and gathering information.”

 

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Voice For Us Disclaimer: This story is sourced from official news outlets. Links included.

Please note that details may be removed or new information added should updates become available.

 

 

Photo of the school shared from its Facebook page.

Additional Source: KAKE




 
 
 

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