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- Florida, USA -

 

There’s time in your life that you see or hear things that you just can’t believe that a person would do to another person or to a defenseless little animal.”

 

That’s what Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said before showing the photo of 21-years-old ANGEL ENRRIQUE BURGOS (pictured).

 

BURGOS is accused of viciously murdering two innocent and defenseless male Chihuahuas named Casper and Lincoln.

 

On March 26, 2024, the Haines City Police Department requested assistance from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office Animal Cruelty Investigations Unit regarding a report of animal cruelty.

 

An investigator then responded to the Hidden Lake Preserve neighborhood in Haines City and met with several witnesses. The investigator learned from the witnesses that they heard dogs yelping and saw BURGOS carrying a small dog to a pond and striking the dog multiple times.

One of the witnesses further said that they saw BURGOS throw the dog toward the water. The witness later found the dog at the pond, lifeless.

 

According to the press release by the sheriff’s office, the investigator recovered surveillance footage from several residents which showed exactly what witnesses described. BURGOS could be seen carrying two dogs to the pond and the furbabies could be heard loudly yelping. Both dogs were found dead at the pond.

 

Casper and Lincoln’s small bodies were sent to Veterinarian Doctor Centonze for a necropsy.

 

Doctor Centonze reported that Lincoln and Casper had puncture wounds “consistent with a sharp object”. Casper sustained seven (7) punctures, while Lincoln had fourteen (14) punctures.

Doctor Centonze further reported that Casper and Lincoln died from internal bleeding in the chest area which caused them to suffocate and drown on their own blood.

Doctor Centonze advised this was a painful, horrible death”, stated the release.

 

When I asked the sheriff’s office how old Casper and Lincoln were, I was told: “According to family, Lincoln was about 5 or 6. Casper was about 3-4. The Vet who did the necropsy said they were both younger dogs, at least 3+ years old.”

 

The detective’s investigation determined that BURGOS “knowingly, willingly and unlawfully, used a sharp object to stab repeatedly” Casper and Lincoln causing them “great pain and suffering”. BURGOS’ vile and despicable actions led to Casper and Lincoln’s cruel death.

From the investigation it also emerged that BURGOS “attempted to conceal the incident by discarding clothing items and a knife inside trash bins.” He then used “a water hose and brush to clean the driveway to hide evidence of the incident.” Additionally, BURGOS “did attempt to alter, destroy, conceal and remove evidence located on the driveway area to prevent proper investigation.” Finally, BURGOS “did improperly discard two dogs he stabbed to death in a place where such carcasses could be devoured by beast or bird. The suspect did not bury at least two feet below ground or burn. The suspect did illegally dump the two dogs onto property owned by Hidden Lake Preserve.”

 

The murderer was arrested and transported to the Sheriff’s Processing Center by Haines City Police Department. He was charged with two felony counts of animal cruelty, tampering with evidence, two counts of improper disposal of deceased animals, and two counts of illegal dumping. The murderer also has two prior arrests for battery.

 

The murderer’s next court date is slated for April 30, 2024, at 8:15 a.m.

 

In a statement, Sheriff Judd said: “This behavior on Burgos’ part is disgusting. He caused the pain, suffering and death of two dogs for which he had a moral responsibility to nurture and provide care. Human depravity like this still shocks me. There is no excuse.”

 

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BURGOS’ mugshot shared from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office





 
 
 

- North Carolina, USA -

 

The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office arrested 25-years-old BRANDI BREANN LAUGHLIN and 31-years-old JUSTIN ROBERT BUCKNER (both pictured), of Forest City.

 

On March 22, 2024, deputies with the Rutherford County Road Patrol division responded to a home in the area of Newton Cole Road and Jacobs Lane to investigate a possible trespassing call.

 

While in the area, deputies saw multiple dogs outside a residence where the previous tenant was evicted in late February.

According to the media release by the sheriff’s office, the dogs appeared to be malnourished and were not being properly taken care of.

One of the dogs was “in a make-shift kennel that had no door and was wired shut.” The dog had feces all over the kennel.

 

Other dogs could be heard barking inside the home and upon checking, deputies found a dog who was in a crate that had been zip-tied shut and had a blanket over it.

 

Rutherford County Animal Control was called in and took a total of six dogs to the Rutherford County Animal Shelter.

 

Deputies were able to identify LAUGHLIN and BUCKNER as the dogs’ guardians and secured warrants on them.

On March 23, 2024, deputies arrested BUCKNER at a residence on Jacobs Lane. He was also found in possession of methamphetamine.

The following day, at the same residence deputies found LAUGHLIN “hiding underneath a blanket” and placed her under arrest.

 

LAUGHLIN was charged with six counts of cruelty to animals and was given a $4,500 secured bond.

BUCKNER was also charged with six counts of animal cruelty and in addition, he was charged with possession of methamphetamine and possess drug paraphernalia not for marijuana. He was held without bond in reference to a pre-trial release.

 

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LAUGHLIN and BUCKNER’s mugshots shared from the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office




 
 
 

- Massachusetts, USA -

 

~ Update: March 27, 2024

 

On Monday, March 25, 2024, FREDERICK INGRANDO JR. (pictured), was in court to face accusations of animal cruelty after a video shared on social media appeared to show him abusing a dog he was hired to walk.

 

The furvictim is a 3-year-old Golden Retriever named Tokyo.

 

NBC 10 Boston reports that a not-guilty plea was entered on INGRANDO’s behalf.

 

INGRANDO was ordered not to have contact with the dogs involved or their guardians. However, the judge still allowed him to work with animals.

 

Outside the courthouse, INGRANDO repeatedly told reporters that he loves dogs and that police are exaggerating.

 

NBC10 Boston asked INGRANDO’s father what he had to say about the way his son treated Tokyo. To that, he answered: “My son's a man, he was brought up the right way. He has a condition. If you can't see it by looking at him, then you guys ain't news people.”

 

Speaking of the way INGRANDO was brought up, let me also draw your attention to another unsettling aspect of the case. One of the witnesses who saw INGRANDO kicking and abusing Tokyo stepped in to defend the furbaby and INGRANDO started launching racial slurs at him. The video captured this!!!

 

INGRANDO is due back in court  on April 30, 2024.


 

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The Medford Police Department announced the arrest of 33-years-old FREDERICK INGRANDO.

 

Police said in a media release that on the morning of Sunday, March 24, 2024, officers responded to the area of Fellsway West and Sheridan Avenue after receiving a report about a male who was being abusive toward a dog.

 

From the investigation it emerged that the male was walking a group of dogs and at some point, he struck one of the dogs in the head multiple times and then proceeded to lift up the Voiceless Victim off the ground by his/her collar “in a harmful manner”, said police.

 

Thankfully, an outstanding citizen did the right thing and recorded the abuse and then showed the video to the officers. The video allowed police to identify INGRANDO as the male seen in the footage.

 

Police went to INGRANDO’s home and placed him under arrest.

 

Police said that the dogs that INGRANDO was walking were not his. In fact, according to WCVB, INGRANDO “had listed his dog walking services on the popular Rover app.

 

Police removed from INGRANDO’s home the dogs he was hired to walk and took them to the Ocean View Kennels in Revere where later, they were picked up from their guardians.

 

The dog who was struck was taken to a veterinarian to be evaluated. Police tell me that the dog is a 3-year-old female Golden Retriever and that “she was cleared by a local veterinarian and released yesterday. She seems to be physically okay.”

 

In a statement to WCVB, a spokesperson for Rover said: We were shocked and disturbed to learn of this abhorrent behavior — there is zero tolerance for this type of treatment of pets in our community. Upon learning of these allegations, our 24/7 Trust and Safety Team suspended the pet care provider’s account and is conducting a full investigation. We will also assist law enforcement to the fullest extent possible.”

 

Police also told me that INGRANDO is scheduled to be arraigned at Somerville District Court on Monday, March 25, 2024.

 

This investigation is still ongoing.

 

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