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~ Update: February 24, 2023


Heal Animal Rescue announced that they “have received a few calls from people wanting to increase our reward for information leading to the arrest of the person who did this to sweet little John. “ The reward is now $1,000.

If you have any information, please, do the right thing and speak up!

Please call the PA State Police Greensburg Barracks at (724) - 832 - 3288. Thank you!




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Heal Animal Rescue, a nonprofit organization in Westmoreland County, said that on February 21, 2023, someone dropped off a dog, less than 1 year old, whom they named John.

John was emaciated and burned on multiple parts of his body.


In an update announcing that John had passed away, Heal Animal Rescue said: “At such a young age, John suffered neglect, starvation, skin burns but most of all advanced stage of Distemper. Whoever did this knew something was wrong and let it go to the point of severe dehydration, anemia, severe neurological deficiencies, paralysis and finally multiple seizures. All of this could have been avoided with a vaccine.”


Heal Animal Rescue said they are not going to let John die in vain and are offering a $500 reward in exchange for information that will lead to whoever is responsible for John’s senseless abuse.


An emotional Mary Withrow of Heal Animal Rescue told KDKA: “This has to stop. We can't let some coward do this to an innocent dog.”


Heal Animal Rescue said anyone who has information about this case is asked to contact the Greensburg Barracks of the Pennsylvania State Police. Thank you!


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John's pictures shared from Heal Animal Rescue




- Pennsylvania, USA -


Over a year after a dog was found severely neglected in Pittston, on February 8, 2023, at Pittston City Hall, the Pittston City Police Department, the Luzerne County District Attorney, and the Mayor of Pittston, held a press conference to announce that 24-years-old SHANIQWA SHANTEL SCOTT and 30-years-old TERIK WIGGINGS (both pictured), both of Wilkes Barre, were apprehended on felony arrest warrants for aggravated cruelty to animals and other related charges.


According to the arrest affidavit obtained by Voice For Us, on June 8, 2021, the Pittston City Police Department received multiple reports about an abandoned dog in a fabric crate. Officers responded to Davis Alley and found a Pitbull puppy, now widely known as Nova. “The dog appeared to be severely malnourished and unkempt,” stated the affidavit. Nova had been dumped as if she was an unwanted and useless old item. Nova was left to die!


The SPCA of Luzerne County took custody of Nova and took her to the Shoemaker Animal Hospital in Wyoming, where she was placed under the medical care of Dr. Sara McGarry. Dr. McGarry reported that Nova was found to be suffering from severe emaciation, severe dermatitis, a severe ear infection, fleas, hookworm, angular limb deformity, severely overgrown nails and anemia.

Dr. McGarry concluded that Nova could have died if she had not received medical care.


Since then, investigators have been canvassing the area to locate any video surveillance that would help identify the dog’s guardians and/or the individuals who abandoned her.

Investigators made contact with multiple residents on Butler Street who had an Xfinity Camera and a Ring Doorbell camera affixed above their front doors and reviewed the video surveillance from June 7th and 8th. On the videos, investigators observed a Ford Explorer travel east on Butler Street which became object of further investigation.


Still images of the suspected vehicle were enhanced and circulated in the news and on various forms of social media in an attempt to solicit the public's help in identifying the vehicle and the occupants.


On June 14, 2021, investigators spoke with the maintenance manager for the Hanover Village Apartments and learned that in December 2020, the maintenance manager was inside apartment 707 and noticed a young brown Pitbull puppy who was not well and not well taken care of. That apartment was rented to SCOTT and her boyfriend WIGGINS. Investigators further learned that WIGGINS was driving the same Ford Explorer captured by the surveillance cameras and that became object of investigation in Nova's abandonment.

Investigators went on tirelessly and followed several other leads that made possible the arrest of SCOTT and WIGGINS. As Pittston City Police said, the apprehension of SCOTT and WIGGINS, is the result of “an extremely lengthy investigation.”


Luzerne County First Assistant District Attorney Samuel Sanguedolce explained that modern technology led to the discovery of SCOTT and WIGGINS and said: “This case involved not only new, modern technology search warrants for electronics and other such devices with what is called geofencing warrants.”


SCOTT and WIGGINS were arraigned by Magistrate Judge, Alexandra Kokura Kravitz, and bail was set at $50,000 each. Neither SCOTT, or WIGGINS were able to post it and were transported to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility where they await their preliminary hearings which are scheduled for February 21, 2023.


Both SCOTT and WIGGINS have each been charged with one count of aggravated cruelty to animals causing serious bodily injury or death, one count of cruelty to animals, one count of neglect to animals for veterinary care, and one count of neglect of animals for shelter/protection.


In a news release, the Pittston City Police Department said: “We can’t go without recognizing the enormous amount of help we received from the Luzerne County District Attorney’s Office, surrounding police agencies and the public to help us bring justice to Nova.”


Mayor Michael Lombardo said he will continue to bring justice to those in need. “As we go forward, I will continue to, in my position as Mayor, make sure our department has what it needs to do, to get these cases solved,” he said.


Since being rescued, Nova has fully recovered! She is now a furmember of former Pittston City Police Chief, Neil Murphy’s family. Nova was present at the press conference.


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SCOTT and WIGGINS’ mugshots were provided to Voice For Us by Luzerne County First Assistant District Attorney Samuel Sanguedolce.


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The Pennsylvania State Police made an arrest in the case of a German Shepherd who was found abandoned on the night of Friday, February 3, 2023, in freezing temperatures.


The dog was found in a crate behind Hobby Lobby on 1901 E. Third Street in Loyalsock Township.

Police in Montoursville responded to the area after being alerted to the situation and found the Voiceless Victim locked inside the crate, malnourished, and lying in feces. On top of the crate were a blanket and a bag of dog food. Troopers took the furbaby to the Lycoming County SPCA shelter and given the condition the dog was in, police investigated this as a case of animal cruelty. Authorities then reached out to the public for information on the dog’s guardian.


On Saturday, February 4, the Lycoming County SPCA wrote in a Facebook post, “As this is a pending investigation case, this animal is legally not ours and, therefore, cannot be listed for adoption until the case is finished and only if the shelter is awarded custody.”


PennLive reports that a spokesperson for the Lycoming County SPCA said that due to the dog being frightened when he/she was brought to the shelter, it has not been possible to examine his/her teeth to determine his/her age.


Authorities arrested 24-years-old MIRANDA NICOLE WALDMAN (pictured – via Facebook), of Williamsport. According to a press release by the Pennsylvania State Police and obtained by Voice For Us, a “Non-Custodial interview was conducted with WALDMAN at PSP Montoursville, where she confessed to being the owner of the dog and leaving it at the location of this incident.”

Given the dog’s overall condition and the fact he/she was left outside in frigid temperatures, troopers say WALDMAN will face animal cruelty charges.


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