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In this article there are references to “dogs sexually assaulted.”

For the record, I totally disagree with the phrase as I firmly believe that it should be called what it is, RAPE!


FOX 17 reports that 25-years-old LUCAS RUSSELL VANWOERT (pictured), “is accused of sexually assaulting dogs within the last two years.”


According to a criminal complaint, at least four innocent dogs were involved and the crimes are believed to have taken place between November 2020, and April 2022.


Court documents obtained by FOX 17, stated that VANWOERT produced a series of “animal crush” videos and other graphic material.


According to court records, in November 2020, VANWOERT filmed dogs being sexually assaulted and “subjected to bodily injury,” resulting in the death of an innocent dog. VANWOERT then sent the videos to a 51-year-old man in Australia.


It just so happens that the Australian male in question was arrested in April 2022, “for multiple offenses including bestiality, animal cruelty, aggravated animal cruelty, and child exploitation crimes” and among the videos and photos found on his devices, was material that investigators eventually linked to VANWOERT.

According to court documents, confiscated footage showed a man who looks like and has the same tattoo on his arm as VANWOERT.


WOOD reports: “GPS data connected the videos to a truck stop in Michigan and the videos appear to be filmed in a semitruck, an agent with the Department of Homeland Security Investigations wrote in the criminal complaint. It says VanWoert is a truck driver.”


VANWOERT, originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan, moved to Mercer County, Ohio earlier this year. On September 27, 2022, a search warrant was executed at his current Celina home in Mercer County, Ohio where three dogs were discovered to be in poor health and the body of a fourth dog was found buried in the backyard.

During the search, VANWOERT admitted “to engaging in sex acts, beating, and strangling a dog” and placing the lifeless body of the furbaby in a dumpster on a former Grand Rapids employer’s property.


The sick murderer is being held in the Mercer County Sheriff's Office on four counts of creation of animal crush video and four counts of distribution of animal crush video, all felonies punishable by fines and/or up to seven years imprisonment if VANWOERT is convicted.


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- Ohio, USA -


48-years-old CHARLES A. PARKS (pictured) is a deputy warden at the Trumbull County Dog Pound who is facing animal cruelty charges and unbelievably, remains employed by the county!


Animal Welfare League CEO Lori Shandor said in a statement that PARKS “failed to provide necessary care to the dogs housed at the kennel on at least two dates when he was the sole employee tasked with providing this care. Because of the employee and volunteer schedules at the Dog Warden facility, this meant that the dogs would have allegedly been without food, water, medication, and other care for at least 48 hours.”


Ms. Shandor said that AWL Humane Agents investigated this matter after receiving a complaint from the Executive Dog Warden for Trumbull County.


The statement goes on to say: “After reviewing records and hours of surveillance footage, Agents conducted interviews of witnesses and the suspect. As a result of this investigation, the Humane Department determined that a violation of law had occurred and four criminal charges of animal neglect were filed on August 29, 2022 in the Warren Municipal Court.”


Court records show that PARKS, of Sweetbrier Street, Warren, is facing two counts of depriving animals food and water, and two counts of animal cruelty. The charges are second degree misdemeanors and are punishable by up to only 90 days in jail and a meager $750.00 fine.

PARKS will face Judge Terry F. Ivanchak on Friday, September 9, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. for his arraignment.


Tribune Chronicle reports that PARKS has worked for the dog warden’s office since 2018, and I personally have doubts about his past behavior and treatment of the VOICESS VICTIMS in his care!


As reported by WFMJ, “A call to the Trumbull County Dog Wardens Office confirmed that Parks is still on the job as of Tuesday afternoon. The deadline to administer progressive action may have passed. Parks is represented by AFSCME, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.”


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- Ohio, USA -


~ Update: January 17, 2023


On Thursday, January 12, 2023, in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court, 29-years-old GEORGE WILLIAM PANNO III (pictured) pleaded guilty to a charge of cruelty to companion animals, a fifth-degree felony before Judge Anthony Donofrio.

PANNO’s plea came just before jurors were to hear closing arguments in his trial.


Prosecutors said that on April 8, 2022, PANNO took his girlfriend’s dog named Diesel, to a wooded area in North Jackson, and shot the furbaby three times.


WKBN was in court and reports that “prosecutors are seeking a two-year sentence, one year for the charge as well as one year for the firearm specification." Prosecutors additionally want PANNO banned from ever owning an animal. PANNO’s defense attorney, Frank Cassese, said his client is “disagreeable” to that.

I truly hope that PANNO’s disagreement will NOT be taken into consideration! What does he need animals for since he kills them!?


Sentencing will take place after a pre-sentencing investigation.


PANNO is also serving a prison sentence of up to four and a half years on an unrelated case out of Trumbull County Common Pleas Court and prosecutors want the animal cruelty sentence to run consecutive to the one PANNO is serving in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court. Cassese also said he will argue at sentencing that his client serves the prison time concurrent with his other sentence.



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On May 12, a Mahoning County Grand Jury has indicted 29-years-old GEORGE WILLIAM PANNO (pictured) on two felony charges of cruelty to companion animals with a firearm specification.

PANNO is accused of shooting and killing his dog, Diesel, on April 8, 2022.


Back in April, the Animal Charity of Ohio wrote in a Facebook post that PANNO had driven with Diesel from Struthers to North Jackson, he then walked Diesel into the woods, shot him three times, and walked away. According to the Animal Charity of Ohio, none of the gunshots instantly killed Diesel, but he was left to die in pain while bleeding.


Thankfully, a witness saw PANNO going into the woods with Diesel, heard gunshots, and then saw PANNO walking out of the woods alone.

The witness called 911 and within minutes the Mahoning County Sheriff’s Office and a Humane Agent with the Animal Charity of Ohio responded to the scene.

PANNO was still there.


At the time, Animal Charity of Ohio wrote in a Facebook post: “Diesel’s body is now in our care and we will do everything to get justice for him. 💔

Charges will be filed once the necropsy and investigation is complete.”


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