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- Florida, USA -


After a gut-wrenching video showing a helpless dog being dragged behind a truck for more than half a mile was shared with the authorities, Charlotte County Public Safety reached out to the public, specifically to the county’s “Super Sleuths” for information.


The agency then posted an update on their Facebook page thanking Charlotte County’s “Super Sleuths” for their assistance and announced that the driver “has been located” and added: “This animal cruelty case is still an active investigation but we are one step closer to closing the case.”


In an initial Facebook post Charlotte County Public Safety said that the incident, which was caught on neighbors’ security cameras, had happened on Thursday, June 8, 2023, near Lakeworth Boulevard and Durant Street (in the Edgewater Dr. area). The truck involved in the incident was described as 2009-2014 Gray Ford F150 STX extended cab with a ladder rack.


Authorities said the dog sadly died.


Charlotte County Animal Control Officer Colby Mazzoni said the driver told investigators it was an accident. She told WINK: “I don’t think he purposely did it, unfortunately. But you know, being negligent and something like that. It’s pretty cruel. So we’re still treated as like cruelty case.”


ACO Mazzoni also told NBC2 that the driver said the dog was his baby and that he loved the dog.


ACO Mazzoni then explained that an arrest cannot be made until animal control does its investigation. They’ll send their findings off to the District Attorney’s Office asking them to press charges. If prosecutors do, only then does the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office get involved to arrest the dog’s guardian.


There is now a turn in the case.

The DeSoto County Sheriff's Office announced the arrest of the driver and identified him as 44-years-old JAMES ALBERT HAYLES (pictured).

In a Facebook post the sheriff’s office said: “On Sunday, June 11, the DeSoto County Sheriff's Office law enforcement deputy, Corporal Baker, responded to Little Willies RV Park regarding a call of a suspicious vehicle from a concerned citizen. The vehicle matched the description of the vehicle Charlotte County Sheriff's Office was searching for in reference to an animal cruelty case. Corporal Baker arrived on scene and observed the truck and a trailer, and the driver James Albert Hayles. Hayles had an active warrant out of Charlotte County for driving with a suspended license. Corporal Baker interviewed Hayles which eventually led to a confession regarding the animal cruelty case leading to the death of a dog.”


HAYLES was booked into the DeSoto County Jail and released on bond.


Ms. Cyndi Hinchey lives on the road where the incident took place and her security cameras caught it on video. She told NBC2 that after watching the footage, she finds it very hard to believe that it was an accident. She said her neighbors saw the dog being dragged and chased after the truck to get it to stop.


New York Post reports that “When the driver eventually stopped after being chased down by neighbors, he allegedly jumped out of his truck and threw the dog’s body in the back of the pickup before driving off again.”


WINK reports that Charlotte County Animal Control said it is fully prepared to charge HAYLES with two counts of animal cruelty and has forwarded the case to the State Attorney’s Office, requesting HAYLES be charged with two counts of animal cruelty.

One count for the unnecessary suffering of his dog, a 6-month-old Catahoula mix puppy named Diesel, and one count for illegally disposing of Diesel’s body which has not been found.


That’s how much he loved his “baby”!!!!


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HAYLES’ mugshot shared from the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office.





 
 
 

- West Virginia, USA -


The Mingo County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 32-years-old BILLIE COLEMAN and 34-years-old JOEY LESTER (both pictured) both of Baisden.


On Sunday, June 11, 2023, a deputy responded to a home along Crick Hill Road in Gilbert Creek after receiving an anonymous tip about dogs who appeared to be neglected.


At the home, the responding deputy discovered many dogs and puppies who were severely malnourished with their ribs and bones showing. One dog was discovered inside the residence, three were found outside in the back lot, and another one was found on the porch of the home in a clear tote, along with five newborn puppies.

The deputy reported the dogs did not have any food, water, or shelter.


The Mingo County Sheriff’s Office said that COLEMAN and LESTER, the homeowners, admitted the dogs were theirs.


After leaving the home, the deputy found a bag of dog food and went back to the home to feed the Voiceless Victims. The deputy said the furvictims ate the food rapidly “as if they had not been fed in numerous days.”


COLEMAN and LESTER were arrested and were each charged with five counts of animal cruelty.


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COLEMAN and LESTER’s mugshots and dogs pictures shared from the Mingo County Sheriff’s Office.


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- California, USA -


The Irvine Police Department said that on Saturday, May 27, 2023, it received a call from a concerned citizen about dogs whimpering on the patio of a home on Eastshore.


In a news release, IPD said that the caller told police they saw “multiple dogs with their snouts taped closed.”


When IPD Animal Services Officers responded to the scene, they found “one dog with masking tape wrapped around its snout while it was on the outside patio. They also heard whimpering from the same area and were concerned there were other dogs in the same condition.”


21-years-old GABRIELA BARRERA (pictured) arrived while officers were on the scene investigating the incident. According to police, BARRERA “admitted to taping the dogs’ snouts closed to keep them from barking and nipping at the other dogs.”


The release goes on to say that a consent search of the property led to the discovery of a total of seven dogs who appeared to be “Husky or Husky/German Shepherd mixed breed.”

Police said officers found a female puppy, a male puppy, three adult females, and two adult males. Three of the Voiceless Victims with their snouts taped closed were BARRERA’s.


Police estimated that the tape had been around the furvictims’ snouts for over two hours. Officers also found contractor grade masking tape consistent with the one used to tape the poor souls.


BARRERA was arrested on May 30, 2023, and transported to Orange County Jail on three counts of felony animal cruelty.

Online arrest records show that she was released the following date on zero bail!

According to online records, BARRERA’s occupation is a “caregiver.”

Police said all seven furbabies were removed from the property, examined by a veterinarian, “and appear to be in otherwise good condition.”

Police advised that the investigation is ongoing and the dogs will be held until the case is adjudicated.


If you have any other information related to this incident, please contact Animal Services Officer Al Gonzalez at (949) - 724 - 7087. Thank you!


I wonder if as a little girl, BARRERA used to have her mouth taped shut because her mother wanted to stop her from crying….


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