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The Boynton Beach Police Department announced that on October 26, 2023, 25-years-old ALEXANDRA ROSALY ABREU and 28-years-old CHRISTOPHER JAMAL MILLER (both pictured) pled guilty to animal cruelty charges.


A very generous sentence was handed down to these two evil individuals despite their cruel and despicable actions. But first, let’s see what they did.


According to the arrest reports obtained by Voice For Us, on the morning of October 28, 2021, BBPD Animal Cruelty Investigator Liz Roerich responded to a property on 512 Northwest 9th Avenue, Boynton Beach, in reference to a citizen complaint of possible dog neglect.


The caller reported that over the past two weeks, she had seen a large white dog, who was wearing a cone, confined inside a crate underneath the carport. She then added that one of the dog’s legs was bandaged and that the furbaby often whined and cried in pain.

The caller went on to say that she saw the dog’s guardian “hosing out the cage with the dog in it.” Additionally, the caller reported seeing numerous dogs coming and going from the property.


According to the reports, the caller left a message on the voice mail of Investigator Roerich’s office and while she was crying throughout the message, she pled with the authorities to check on the welfare of the Voiceless Victim.


Upon arrival, Investigator Roerich saw two wire dog crates near a trash can next to the curb and four wire crates underneath the carport.

The bottoms of the empty crates were laden with dog feces intermingled with dry dog kibble. Numerous flies swarmed the area and an overwhelming putrid stench of feces and urine permeated the air”, stated the reports.


Investigator Roerich reported that inside the largest of the four crates, she saw fresh dog feces, empty metal bowls, a soiled blanket, and a long-soiled piece of medical gauze.


When she knocked on the front door and windows, no one answered. According to Investigator Roerich, she did not hear or see any dogs. As she walked back toward her truck, she saw a large white dog in a neighboring front yard.


She reported the dog was extremely thin, had a soiled Elizabethan collar (cone), appeared scared, and had her tail tucked between her legs.

Investigator Roerich noticed that the lower part of the dog's right foreleg was missing and a large section of her leg bone was protruding from the end of her limb.


Investigator Roerich gently approached the dog and slipped a leash around her neck. She then petted the furbaby who began wagging her tail and “became extremely affectionate.”

After removing the cone, Investigator Roerich gave the furbaby fresh water and food, and then took her to Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control for medical treatment and safe-keeping.

The dog was described as a 1-year-old Dogo Argentino named Snow.


Meanwhile, Investigator Roerich identified ABREU as the tenant of the residence, called her in the evening, and sked her if she knew the whereabouts of her dog Snow. ABREU responded: “right now she’s inside, she’s in my house, in her cage.” Investigator Roerich went on to ask ABREU if Snow had an injured leg, and ABREU had the audacity to answer: “there's nothing wrong with her, I’ve been treating her, she’s completely fine.”


During the phone conversation, ABREU said that she resided with her boyfriend whom she falsely identified as Chris Thomas. According to the reports, ABREU explained that she and her boyfriend had “2 or 3” dogs who were being housed at a veterinarian's office due to a recent “parvo outbreak” at her home.


Two days later, on October 30, 2021, ABREU met with Investigator Roerich at the police station to discuss the incident and prior to her interview, she was read her Miranda rights.


ABREU stated she was unemployed and that she was attending college online studying pre-med with the intent of becoming a doctor.

ABREU said she and her boyfriend had seventeen (17) dogs of various breeds, including Snow. ABREU stated they breed the dogs and sell the puppies and admitted that neither she nor her boyfriend had a Hobby Breeder permit. Furthermore, ABREU admitted that when they sell the puppies, they do not provide veterinary health certificates.


During the interview ABREU stated that she recently had an outbreak of the parvo virus at her home that killed an unknown number of puppies. So, she took all of her and her boyfriend's dog/puppies, with the exception of Snow to Best Vet Animal Hospital for treatment and safe-keeping while she was in the process of cleaning and disinfecting her home and the dogs’ cages.


According to Boca Post, ABREU said that the following, are the dogs and puppies she took to the animal hospital:


· Cash, American Bully, 3 years old

· Diamond, American Bully, 1 Year old

· Toyoko, American Bully, 3 Years old

· Four unnamed American Bully puppies, 9 weeks old

· Cali, French Bulldog, 2 years old

· Sunshine, Shih Tzu, 9 months old

· Luna, Havanese, 4 years old

· Oreo, Havanese, 9 months old

· Kilo, Havanese, 1 year old

· Star, Havanese, 1 year old

· Shark, Shih Tzu-Poodle Mix, 6 months old

· Cream, Maltipoo, 9 weeks old

· Sugar, Maltipoo, 9 weeks old


According to the reports, after a lengthy discussion, ABREU agreed to relinquish custody of Snow, but when she was given an opportunity to relinquish custody of the sixteen dogs/puppies she adamantly refused to do so.


With regard to Snow, ABREU said that she and her boyfriend “acquired” her approximately four months prior from a breeder in north Florida.

ABREU stated that at some point Snow developed an unknown medical condition on her paws so her boyfriend took her to another breeder for medical advice.

According to ABREU, her boyfriend self-treated Snow’s paws and did not seek professional veterinary care. ABREU went on to say that two weeks ago, she woke up one morning and Snow’s right forepaw “was gone.”

ABREU claimed she treated Snow with penicillin she had left over from another dog’s c-section surgery and placed a bandage over her leg. She believed Snow had greatly improved.

ABREU was aware that Snow’s bone was protruding from her leg and admitted she chose not to seek veterinary treatment.


After the interview with ABREU, Investigator Roerich received a phone call from MILLER who “claimed ownership of all of the dogs including Snow” stated the reports.

MILLER admitted he was aware that Snow had a leg injury and stated he had sought medical advise from an out-of-town breeder.


MILLER told Investigator Roerich that all of his dogs were his “emotional support animals” and Snow was his “primary emotional support dog.”


MILLER stated that he and ABREU took “excellent care of their animals” and routinely took them to many veterinarians. However, when Investigator Roerich asked him for the names of the veterinarians, he replied: “I don’t really know”.


As stated in the reports, MILLER was given multiple opportunities to relinquish custody of Snow and the other sixteen dogs and puppies but refused until November 6, 2021, when he finally relinquished his “ownership rights” to Snow.


On November 23, 2021, Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control staff veterinarian Dr. Sara Chapman, DVM, provided a written report detailing Snow’s health and physical condition.


Dr. Chapman noted Snow’s right front limb was missing and a long bone was exposed from the end of the limb. Dr. Chapman also noted the limb was “caked with dried discharge” and there was moist discharge oozing from where the bone was exposed.

Dr. Chapman estimated the initial injury occurred “weeks to months” prior to October 28, 2021, and it “would have been extremely painful when it occurred and throughout the duration of healing”.


Moreover, Snow was underweight with “ribs, lumbar vertebrae and hips becoming prominent” and diagnostic tests revealed she was positive for hookworms.


Let’s forward to October 26, 2023, when the court issued a sentence.

Police said that ABREU and MILLER received a 15-day jail sentence followed by a three-year probation period.


ABREU and MILLER were also ordered to perform 150 hours of community service, they are required to cover all associated court costs, and as part of the plea agreement, they will be required to submit their DNA.


Police also said that ABREU and MILLER “are prohibited from owning any pets, with the exception of two Emotional Support Animals (ESA). These two animals must be sterilized within 30 days of the plea agreement.”


Animal Care and Control will conduct random house checks to ensure compliance with the pet ownership restrictions.


ABREU and MILLER were ordered to make a meager donation of $500 donation to Animal Care and Control.


Additionally, ABREU and MILLER are required to complete the “BARC” (Benchmark Animal Rehabilitative Curriculum) course.


Investigator Roerich said in statement: “This case was one of the most egregious acts of neglect and cruelty I have ever witnessed. The defendants' callous actions were heartless and beyond inhumane.”


Well, clearly, the judge thought that all the suffering endured by the furvictims was just a joke and a laughing matter that did not require any severe punishment!


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ABREU and MILLER’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office.





 
 
 

- Florida, USA -


The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office arrested 54-years-old TAMMY JEAN GARCEAU (pictured) after she allowed three innocent dogs to die in a car and then dumped their bodies.


According to the arrest affidavit obtained by Voice For Us, on the afternoon of Saturday, August 12, 2023, GARGEAU called the sheriff’s office to report that the three dogs she was watching for a friend, had been stolen from her car at her home on 9090 Bracelet Drive in Lake Worth.


As part of the investigation, detectives contacted GARCEAU’s neighbors to obtain surveillance video. It turned out that one of the neighbors had seen the three dogs on the afternoon of Tuesday, August 8, 2023, inside GARCEAU’s car and said that they “were in the vehicle for an extended period of time.” The neighbor went on to say that at some point that afternoon he saw GARCEAU “come outside, remove the dogs from the vehicle and attempt to cool them down with water from the hose.” The neighbor recorded this act and the video was collected by the sheriff's office as evidence.

As stated in the affidavit, that Tuesday, the outside temperature was approximately 92 degrees!

Therefore, regardless of the vehicle air conditioning being on, and 3 dogs sharing a small space, the internal vehicle temperature was most likely higher,” rightfully pointed out a deputy in the arrest affidavit.


When GARCEAU was questioned, she said she did not want to bring the dogs inside her home and she intentionally left them inside the car.


GARCEAU was placed under arrest and then deputies asked her where the deceased furbabies were. GARCEAU said she could show them the locations and first directed deputies to a wooded area at Lantana Rd and 95th Ave S. There, she pointed at some bushes where a deputy found a brown/black dog.

GARCEAU then directed deputies to a canal just south of 6075 S State Rd 7 where she advised she had dumped the other two dogs. According to the arrest affidavit, the deputy “could see a spot along the waterline where the dog was, however, it is likely that an alligator ate them.”


GARCEAU was charged with three counts of unlawful abandonment/confinement of animal, three counts of cruelty to animal, and three counts of unlawful disposal of dead animal.


Arrest records show GARCEAU was booked in the Palm Beach County Jail and released the following day after posting a $9,000 bond.

According to court records, GARCEAU is expected back in court on September 11, 2023, at 8:30 a.m.


CBS12 identified the three Voiceless Victims as Ace, Sky, and Stella according to a Facebook post whose link was not posted.


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GARCEAU’s mugshot shared from the Palm Beach County Jail.





 
 
 

- Florida, USA -


The Boca Raton Police Department arrested 26-years-old PRANAV ARORA (pictured), after he left two dogs locked in a car without water and no AC on while he was picking up dinner.


Police received a call from a woman who noticed the dogs in the vehicle which was turned off and had all the windows up. The woman saw the furbabies rapidly panting and in distress and when she could not find the vehicle’s owner, she thankfully alerted the police.


According to the incident report, officers responded to 300 Plaza Real of Mizner Park at 6:56 p.m. and located a white Mercedes Benz SUV with two dogs inside.

There was a chocolate Labrador laying in the front passenger seat who was rapidly panting and appeared extremely fatigued.

The second dog, a German Shepherd, was barking aggressively and rapidly panting at the same time and appeared protective over the Labrador, said police.


Officers then met with the witness who said that she arrived at 6:15 p.m.


Officers reported that the vehicle was unlocked and due to the exigent circumstances and concern for the safety and well-being of the dogs, they opened the vehicle's front driver and passenger door.


Officers felt it was not safe to remove the dogs from the car as the German Shepherd showed “aggressive signs.”


Officers put a bowl of water in the back of the vehicle and needless to say the furbabies immediately drank it all!


Meanwhile, at 7:41 p.m. animal control officer Harvey arrived on the scene to remove the dogs. He had a temperature reader which read 94 degrees for the interior of the vehicle.

At 7:50 p.m. as Officer Harvey was placing the Labrador into his vehicle, ARORA arrived.

ARORA told officers that he and his friend arrived at Mizner Park at 6:45 p.m. and went to pick up a takeout from Kapow.


One of the responding officers wrote in his report that his investigation concluded that ARORA “actually carried his animals in a vehicle, in a cruel and inhumane manner, by leaving them unattended without basic necessities.”


ARORA, of 485 NE Spanish Trail in East Boca Raton, was placed under arrest and transported first to BRPD for booking and later to Palm Beach County Jail.

He was charged with one count of animal cruelty and released a few hours later on his own recognizance.

According to online court records, ARORA’s arraignment has been scheduled for September 22, 2022, at 8:30 a.m.


I have emailed the Boca Raton Police Department PIO and asked why ARORA was only charged with one count of animal cruelty since there are two dogs in this case.

I also requested additional information about the furbabies.

If I receive a response, I will post an update.


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