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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.”



~ Original story:


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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- Texas, USA -


The Dallas Police Department is reaching out to the public for assistance with an animal cruelty investigation.


Police need help locating two individuals who abandoned a helpless dog on the side of the road before driving off.

According to Dallas PD, from a preliminary investigation it emerged that on the early evening of Tuesday, May 23, 2023, at 7:50 p.m. the two suspects (pictured), “removed a dog in a black wire crate from a Blue Kia Rio hatchback in the 2400 block of Dowdy Ferry Road.”

The pair then drove away after callously abandoning the poor soul.


Police have not released additional information.


If you recognize the scum in the pictures, please come forward and speak up for the Voiceless Victim. You can contact DPD Crime Stoppers at 1 - (877) - 373 -TIPS or Detective H. Tamez at (214) - 671 - 0115. Please reference case number 095755-2023. Thank you!


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- Florida, USA -


The Davie Police Department is investigating after a dog was found in a dumpster, bleeding, after being shot.


The 5-year-old female furbaby was found on Sunday, June 11, 2023, in a dumpster behind the Tires Plus shop at 7520 W State Road 84.

She was then rushed to Broward Animal Care and in a Facebook post the agency wrote: “One of our field officers found Summer (A2297447) thrown in the trash behind a Tires Plus in Davie. The dog was shot through the neck and brought to Broward County Animal Care where our vets are taking great care of her. Luckily, the bullet didn’t hit any major arteries and Summer is expected to be OK.”


According to WSVN, as Summer was being examined, veterinarians scanned her for a microchip and luckily, she had one! It turned out that Summer was registered with the animal rescue group Humans and Animals United, that in the past had found her a home.

The rescue said in a Facebook post that the furbaby, whom they renamed Lily, is back in their care.


Dr. Paula Ferreira, with the Ferreira Animal Hospital, told Local 10 News that Lily was very lucky the bullet did not strike any vital arteries. She said the bullet wound in her neck is still visible. Dr. Ferreira explained: “It’s very close to everything important, the trachea, the artery.”


Police are actively investigating to track down the monster(s) responsible for this egregious crime.

If you have any information, please, do the right thing and come forward. Thank you!


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