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- Illinois, USA -

 

A court date is coming up for 59-years-old LARS STIG SORENSEN (pictured), of Algonquin, charged with eighty-two (82) felony counts of aggravated cruelty to animals.

 

Charges against SORENSEN were filed in October 2023, after a veterinarian at Huntley Animal Care told the authorities that SORENSEN had brought in five cats to be euthanized. According to the police report, the vet said the cats “were in horrible condition, ... covered in urine and some had upper respiratory infections on top of their visible injuries.” The vet also provided the police with pictures of the cats. “The cats had bleeding and infected wounds, looked visibly underweight and overall, looked extremely sickly”, stated the report.

 

An officer began investigating and learned that SORENSEN had gone to other veterinary clinics in the area bringing in cats to be euthanized. One of the clinics told police that according to their records, from 2014 to 2016 SORENSEN had been there and had euthanized a total of twenty-two (22) cats.

 

According to the press release by the Algonquin Police Department obtained by Voice For Us, officers obtained a search warrant which was executed at SORENSEN’s home on 316 Emerald Lane on October 23, 2023.

 

According to the police report, “the floors of the residence, walls, and many other surfaces were covered in what appeared to be feline excrement and hair.”

The report goes on to state: “There were an undetermined and uncountable number of cats throughout the residence. The interior of the residence appeared in complete disarray, with waste and filth throughout.”

 

Officials removed a hundred and one (101) cats from SORENSEN’s townhouse and the property “was condemned as unfit for human occupancy, due to the hazardous living conditions.”

 

Police said out of a hundred and one cats, sadly, eighty-two (82) had to be euthanized by Kane County Animal Control, “due to their adverse health conditions.”

The remaining cats are at Kane County Animal Control.

 

According to Daily Herald, Kane County Animal Control Executive Director Brett Youngsteadt said: “Our ultimate goal is to rehabilitate them so they can be adopted. In these hoarding situations, it becomes like ‘Lord of the Flies,’ with each cat jockeying for position.”

He also added: “We had to do what was best for these cats.” The cats could not be released as feral cats because they are imprinted by humans. If a feral cat is approached, it runs away. The cats would put the public at risk if a child or adult were to try to pet it.”

 

SORENSEN told police that he and his wife at the beginning had four cats. Later the couple allowed feral cats to come inside and they started breeding. 

 

It’s unknown why no one reported SORENSEN between 2014 to 2016 when the innocent twenty-two (22) cats were euthanized!

 

Court records show that SORENSEN is expected at Kane County Circuit Court on the morning of Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at 9:00 before Judge Donald M. Tegeler Jr.

 

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SORENSEN’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Kane County Sheriff's Office.




 
 
 

- Illinois, USA -


The Batavia Police Department arrested 36-years-old BRENNAN K. LOEFFLER (pictured), accused of killing a defenseless cat by running over him/her several times with a motor vehicle.


According to a media release by the Batavia Police Department obtained by Voice For Us, on the late morning of Friday, August 4, 2023, police responded to a business in the 900 block of West Wilson Street in Batavia after they received a report about a deceased cat inside a box found in the business’ dumpster.


Video surveillance from the business revealed a gut-wrenching scene. Footage showed that on the late evening of the day before, a male deliberately drove over the cat, inside a cardboard box, several times then proceeded to discard of the furbaby in the dumpster.


The cat was microchipped and investigators were able to identify his/her guardian. An investigation led to LOEFFLER, a relative of the cat’s guardian. LOEFFLER was identified as the male seen in the video committing the vile act.


LOEFFLER, who resides in the 500 block of South Harrison Street, turned himself in to the Batavia Police Department on the morning of Saturday, September 2, 2023, and was transported to the Kane County Jail. Court records show the same day the murderer attended the bond hearing via Zoom and was released on his own personal recognizance. Records further show that the murderer is scheduled to appear at Kane County Circuit Court on September 22, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. before Judge Elizabeth K. Flood.


The Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office filed against the murderer one felony count of animal torture, one felony count of aggravated cruelty to animals, and two misdemeanor counts of violation of animal owner’s duties.


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


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LOEFFLER's mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Batavia Police Department.


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- Illinois, USA -



~ Update: September 15, 2022


On Wednesday, September 14, 2022, 24-years-old CHRISTOPHER CASTILLO (pictured), pleaded guilty to aggravated animal cruelty in connection with a horrific animal cruelty case in which he fatally stabbed the family’s dog in 2021. CASTILLO told police God had told him to kill the dog.


Although the filthy murderer could have received a sentence of up to three years in prison, he was gifted with eighteen months’ probation.


According to the Daily Herald, CASTILLO “is required to continue participating in psychotherapy.”



~ Original story:


Authorities have arrested 23-year-old CHRISTOPHER CASTILLO (pictured below).

CASTILLO is accused of fatally stabbing the family dog and was charged with aggravated animal cruelty.


Daily Herald reports that Kane County Forest Preserve Police Chief Mike Gilloffo said the charge stems from an incident that happened on March 25.


CASTILLO had told his parents he was taking the dog for a walk around 4:30 a.m.

By 8:00 a.m. CASTILLO and the dog did not return home so the family reported CASTILLO missing.


According to Chief Gilloffo, the family later found CASTILLO’s car in the parking lot of Helm Woods Forest Preserve.

They also recovered the wounded furbaby and a piece of clothing.


The furbaby was first taken home and then police took him/her to a veterinary hospital.

Sadly, the furbaby did not make it.


CASTILLO was located later that day while he was walking on Route 62.

Reportedly, he told police God told him to kill the family dog.


As reported by Daily Herald, “Due to concerns about his mental health, police took Castillo to a hospital for evaluation.”


I guess there was nothing wrong with him because he is already out walking our streets!

CASTILLO is no different from other animal abusers!

He is just concentrated pure evil!


The murderer is free on $7,500 bond.


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