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The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 72-years-old JAMES LEE ABORN (pictured), of Ava.

 

In a media release, the sheriff's office said that ABORN became involved in incidents with his neighbors and their animals.

 

One of ABORN’s neighbors filed a complaint with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office after she believed that ABORN shot and killed her cats. The woman then filed another complaint after discovering that one of her dogs had been killed by ABORN. On the morning of January 22, 2024, the woman let her two dogs out but a while later, only one of them came back. The woman told the sheriff’s office that when she went outside, she found the second dog deceased underneath her porch. The Voiceless Victim appeared to have recently died of a gunshot wound.

Another neighbor was at the scene and told the woman that in the morning they heard a gunshot near ABORN’s property.

 

OzarksFirst.com reports that according to the probable cause statement, ABORN and his wife denied any involvement in the death of the dog. ABORN, however, admitted to firing a weapon while seeing the dog traversing his property.

 

In the media release, the sheriff’s office also mentioned incidents where ABORN shot squirrels on his property to lure his neighbors’ cats over so that he could shoot them too.

 

According to the media release, one of the incidents reported by the neighbors refers to ABORN calling a neighbor names while exposing himself to her. To this regard, Springfield News-Leader reports: “In more recorded footage submitted to authorities, police say that a laughing Aborn encourages the neighbors to film him urinating toward them, saying ‘you probably like this big ol’ (expletive) don’t yaand ‘idiots from California.’ The neighbors don't appear to provoke Aborn, according to the police report. The video was recorded at night, resulting in poor visibility.”

 

After a warrant for ABORN’s arrest was issued, ABORN turned himself into the sheriff’s office on February 4, 2024.

The murderer was charged with one count of animal abuse, four counts of first-degree harassment, and one count of first-degree sexual misconduct.

 

According to the sheriff’s office, ABORN was released after posting a $10,000 cash only bond on the condition that he cannot have contact with neighbors, no firearms or ammunition, CPS supervision with Alcohol Monitoring and no consumption of alcohol.

 

On a separate note, Springfield News-Leader reports that seven years ago, ABORN shot and killed his brother amid a longtime family feud. As reported by OzarksFirst.com, ABORN was found not guilty for second-degree murder.

   

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ABORN’s mugshot via the Douglas County Sheriff's Office





 
 
 

- Missouri, USA -

 

Following a gut-wrenching video that was widely circulated on social media, showing 26-years-old MATTHEW JACOB FIALA (pictured), abusing a defenseless dog, FIALA is now facing animal cruelty charges.

 

The incident, that was thankfully recorded by a neighbor, happened on January 2, 2024, at FIALA’s home.

 

The video starts with FIALA taking a picture of a German Shepherd on a leash. FIALA then can be seen pulling the dog to a crate and the dog can be seen resisting. Once the Voiceless Victim is inside the crate, FIALA looks around and then throws a bucket of water in the dog’s face. But that’s not all.  As the German Shepherd attempts to escape, FIALA flips and tips the crate with the dog inside. FIALA then opens the crate door and when the furbaby tries to escape, FIALA proceeds to kick the crate door right near the dog’s face. FIALA can also be seen slamming the crate against the concrete.

Throughout the video, the German Shepherd can be heard yelping and crying.

 

The Pleasant Hill Police Department received a copy of the video on January 2, 2024, and officers responded to FIALA’s home.

FIALA claims to be a dog trainer and appears to operate under several different names.

 

According to 41 KSHB, Pleasant Hill Police Chief Thomas Wright told the news outlet: “We think it’s a client’s dog” and added: “The dog could still be at Fiala’s house. We could not seize the dog. He didn’t let us in his house.”

 

41 KSHB reports that FIALA told police there are a total of six dogs in his house, and police believe three of them are his.

 

Police Chief Wright told KCTV: “We know that the neighbors have reported abuse in the past, but it’s always been anonymous. The difference in this case is that somebody has decided, ‘Hey, it’s time to stand up for these animals.’ And so that and with that video that gives us evidence that we need to put a case together.”

 

On Monday, January 8, 2024, city prosecutors charged FIALA with animal cruelty, having too many animals in his home, and not having a business license.

 

Court records show that FIALA is scheduled to appear at Pleasant Hill Municipal Court on Tuesday, March 19, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. before Judge Roger Andre Potter.

 

Chief Wright said this is an ongoing investigation and his department is working with the Cass County Prosecuting Attorney for possible state charges.

 

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- Missouri, USA -


The Kansas City-based nonprofit KC Pet Project announced in a Facebook post that its Animal Services Division is investigating the death of a dog who was found hanging from a tree in Blue Valley Park near 23rd Street and Topping Avenue.


The nonprofit said that on Friday, June 10, its animal cruelty investigation team received a call reporting the gruesome discovery.


On the scene, officers found “a small black and tan dog laying partially inside a Goodwill shopping bag”, said KC Pet Project.

The furbaby had a rope tied around his snout and his head. Inside the bag was a small rag.


The shelter explained that officers recognized the dog from a picture of a missing dog posted on the Facebook Group “Lost and Found Pets of KC” on June 9.


The VOICELESS VICTIM was identified as Buddy, a 2-year-old terrier mix, and his guardian was Ms. Nancy Morgan.


Ms. Morgan, a great grandmother who lives in an apartment near the park, spoke with FOX 4.

She said the furbaby was named Buddy because he was her best friend. She got him as a puppy about three years ago and he’s always been there for her.

Ms. Morgan explained that she is diabetic and Buddy would alert the family to dips in insulin from diabetes and her falls.

Any kind of problem I had, he was there with me, he barked, he raised the devil”, said Ms. Morgan.


FOX 4 reports that through a mix-up with family, Buddy was left tied up out back while Ms. Morgan was out to dinner. When she returned, she found out that Buddy was gone.


I have no idea why someone would be that mean and do what they did with Buddy”, said a tearful and extremely emotional Ms. Morgan.


If you have any information about Buddy’s death, please do the right thing and speak up for the VOICELESS VICTIM.

Please call KC Pet Project’s Animal Services Division TIPS Hotline at 816-701-0101.

Alternatively, click here to file a report and reference animal cruelty case C06975838. You can remain anonymous. Thank you!


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