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The Prince William County Police Department arrested 70-years-old JOHN JAMES OGLE (pictured).

 

In a press release, police said that on the morning of Tuesday, January 30, 2024, officers responded to a wooded area of Verde Place and Piedmont Vista Drive in Haymarket after receiving a call about shots being fired.

 

The reporting party said they heard gunfire and saw a man who appeared to be firing a handgun into the ground.

 

Officers learned that OGLE had fired several rounds to euthanize his dog, a 16-year-old dog Cocker Spaniel and Poodle mix breed. Police said OGLE kept firing until he determined that the Voiceless Victim was dead.

 

According to police, Animal Control was called in and removed the lifeless body of the furvictim.

 

Officers arrested OGLE and charged him with felony cruelty to animals, improper disposal of a companion animal, and shooting in a public place.

 

Court records show the murderer is expected to appear at Prince William District Court on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. for his arraignment.

 

After emailing the Prince William County Police Department I was not able to learn additional information about the furvictim. So, I took the liberty of naming him/her Biscoff for the tribute image.

Should his/her given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.

 

Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the official press release issued by the Prince William County Police Department. Link included.

 





 
 
 

- Virginia, USA -


The Prince William County Police Department announced the arrest of 18-years-old FREDERICK GRANT PIERCE (pictured) for murdering a defenseless kitten.


In a press release, Master Officer Renee Carr said that on the early evening of Friday, May 26, 2023, officers responded to The Stone Point Apartments in the 14900 block of Potomac Heights Place in Woodbridge to investigate a domestic dispute.


Officers learned that the guardian of a 3-month-old Siamese and Maine Coon kitten had left her furbaby in apartment with a family member, later identified as PIERCE.

When the kitten’s guardian returned, she found the kitten “unresponsive in the bedroom.”


Master Officer Renee Carr tells me that the Voiceless Victim was a male named Misty.


From the investigation it emerged that PIERCE had kicked Misty in his tiny head multiple times.


Animal Control Officers responded to the scene to take possession of Misty for further examination to determine the cause of death.


The completion of the investigation then led to PIERCE’s arrest.

PIERCE, of the 14900 block of Potomac Heights Place in Woodbridge, was charged with felony animal cruelty.

Online court records show that the murderer was released on his own recognizance and will be arraigned at Prince William General District Court on June 13, 2023, at 11:00 a.m.


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PIERCE’s mugshot via Prince William County Police Department.


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- Virginia, USA -


Prince William County Police are looking for the individual caught on camera abandoning a dog at the Prince William County Animal Services Center on 14807 Bristow Road in Manassas.


In a news release police said that animal control officers launched an investigation on June 30, after finding the dog, a female Pitbull.


Police said video surveillance showed that “at approximately 12:34AM, a light-colored SUV parked in front of the center entrance. A man is then seen exiting the vehicle carrying a dog, identified as a Tri-colored female Pitbull between 1-2 years-old. The suspect then attached one end of a leather leash to the dog and the other end to the front door handle before leaving the area. At some point during the early morning hours, the dog was able to loosen the leash and was later located wandering near the front of the building by construction workers.”


Daily Voice reports that the furbaby has been named Ref.

Ref was found to be emaciated and in poor health. The furbaby is currently receiving treatment at the shelter.


As indicated in the news release, the suspect is a male “with obvious facial hair,” last seen wearing a black short-sleeved shirt with a blue panel on the sides, and a reflective stripe across the back and on the sleeves.


If you recognize the person in the picture or if you have any information about this case, please, come forward and speak up for the VOICELESS VICTIM.

Please contact the Prince William County Police Department tip line at (703) -792 - 7000 or submit a web tip. Thank you!


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