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- Tennessee, USA -


~ Update: January 5, 2023:


The Morgan County Sheriff’s Department said that after six innocent puppies were stuffed in a red tote bag and thrown off of a bridge and left in a river on Burreville Road in Sunbright, investigators “have worked diligently over the past several days to solve and make an arrest.”


On Monday, January 2, 2023, through a Facebook post the sheriff’s office announced that “A combination of hard work along with help from our citizens paid off when we were able to make an arrest today.”


Deputies arrested 24-years-old TYLER PAUL UNDERWOOD (pictured) and he is being held at the Morgan County Jail without bond on unrelated charges while the investigation is being finalized.


The filthy individual faces six counts of animal cruelty. He is expected in court on Thursday, January 5, 2023. UNDERWOOD also faces charges of violating probation and theft of property.




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The Morgan County Sheriff's Department is reaching out to the public for assistance with a horrific case of animal cruelty.


Six puppies were thrown off of a bridge and left in a river on Burreville Road in Sunbright after being stuffed in a red tote bag.


The nonprofit MoCo Mutts Rescue Center said only one puppy survived and the furbaby has been named Survivor. Survivor has a broken leg and more details will be disclosed after a veterinary examination.


In a Facebook post the shelter said that the puppies “Appear to probably be a cur type mix, approximately 7 to 9 weeks old, maybe slightly older.”


MoCo Mutts Rescue Center is offering a reward, which now climbed to $2,250, in exchange for information leading to the identification and conviction of the monster responsible for such a heinous crime. As the nonprofit said: “This should make you angry and ill to your stomach.”


There is a discrepancy with the dates according to which the furbabies were tossed from the bridge. The probable timeframe is between December 24 and December 25.

If you were in the area on those days and you witnessed something unusual or suspicious that can help with the investigation, please, come forward and speak up for those innocent puppies.

They rely on us for justice!

As MoCo Mutts Rescue Center said: “Don't let this crime go unpunished.”


Please contact the Morgan County Sheriff's Department using one of the numbers below

Dispatch Office: (423) - 346 - 0911 (option 5)

Sheriff’s Office: (423) - 346 - 6262. Thank you!


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- New York, USA -


As I always say: “Animal abusers are toxic. Toxic people do not change, they only change their victims.”


Do you remember 27-years-old RAVON SERVICE (pictured)? In September 2021, the NYPD's Animal Cruelty Investigation Squad removed from his residence twenty dogs, from puppies to adults, who were found in deplorable condition, without food or water, and chained to a radiator and a dishwasher.


Let’s fast forward to Saturday, November 26, 2022, when NYPD’s 104 Precinct rescued from SERVICE’s car an extremely emaciated Great Dane mama dog and her seven abused puppies!


NYPD’s 104 Precinct’s Tweet reads: “Last night your 104 NCOs rescued this malnourished mother & her 7 puppies, after discovering the dogs inside a vehicle during a car stop on Woodhaven blvd. The owner was charged with several animal cruelty offenses.

Mom & puppies are currently in the care of an animal hospital.”


The NYPD’s 104 Precinct’s spokesperson tells me that officers pulled over SERVICE on the early afternoon of Saturday, on Woodhaven Boulevard because of a loud exhaust system on his vehicle.

In an email I was told: “Upon the car stop, officers observed an emaciated dog and several puppies in a container with no access to food, water or adequate space.”


The puppies were crammed into a small plastic container and as the heartbreaking picture shows, their mom had her ribs protruding from her sides.


SERVICE, of Ashton Road, PA, is charged with eight counts of Torture/Injure/Not Feed Animal torture to an animal, eight counts Neglect of Impounded Animal, seven counts of Animal Carried in Cruel Manner, and Unreasonable Noise.


New York City Councilman Robert Holden congratulated NYPD’s 104 Precinct Officers Candelaria and Sheehan for rescuing the VOICELESS VICTIMS. Referring to SERVICE, he wrote: “People like this should never see the light of day, yet we release them back to the public to continue their crimes.”


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- Virginia, USA -


~ Update: November 7, 2022


Deputy Jasmine P. Fain, the Animal Control Officer who is investigating this case, told me in an email that the deceased puppies “were sent to Virginia Tech for further analysis.”


As for the living puppy, she told me: “he has received medical care and is back at our shelter doing well and gaining weight. We named himChance.”


Deputy Fain kindly sent me a picture of Chance.




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The Henry County Sheriff’s Office is reaching out to the public for information regarding the discovery of four abandoned puppies with only one found alive.


In a news release the sheriff’s office said that on the morning of Wednesday, November 2, 2022, deputies were notified that four puppies had been found abandoned. The furbabies were callously left inside an animal carrier and dumped in a field near the 6000 block of Dyers Store Road in Martinsville.


When Animal Control Deputies responded to the scene, they found that only one of the puppies was still alive and was taken to a veterinary clinic for treatment.


According to the release, the puppies were a mixed breed estimated to be 10 weeks old.


The sheriff’s office said that a nearby resident reported seeing a vehicle parked right where the puppies where found, on Sunday, October 30, 2022.

The suspected vehicle “was described as a 2008 – 2010 Honda Ridgeline, beige color, driven by a black male,” stated the release.


If you have any information about this cruel and inhumane case, please, come forward and speak up for the VOICELESS VICTIMS. Please call the Henry County Sheriff’s Office at (276) - 638 - 8751 or Crimestoppers at (276) - 632 - 7463. Thank you!


The sheriff’s office advised that Crimestoppers program offers rewards up to $2,500 for information related to crime. The nature of the crime and the substance of the information determine the amount of reward paid.


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