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The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 45-years-old WHITNEY FITZ-JOHN DAVIS (pictured).

 

In a media release, the sheriff’s office said that on January 4, 2024, deputies responded to a residence in the 13000 block of Tramonto Hill located in West Bexar County after they were alerted to multiple dogs at the location being malnourished.

 

When Patrol Deputies and the sheriff’s office Special Enforcement Unit arrived, they found five dogs who “appeared to be severely malnourished”, stated the release.

 

While walking around the residence, officials found it hard to breathe due to the strong odor of animal feces and ammonia throughout the residence that could be smelled from outside.

 

According to the release, DAVIS surrendered the dogs and they were immediately rushed to an animal hospital to be examined and treated.

 

DAVIS was placed under arrest and booked into the Bexar County Jail on cruelty to non-livestock animals charged.

Court records show that his arraignment is scheduled to take place on February 6, 2024.

 

Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said: “Animal Cruelty crimes are often linked to other crimes like domestic violence and even human trafficking. Please help us put a stop to the mistreatment of animals. Call us at (210) - 335 - GANG to report animal abuse.”

 

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- Texas, USA -


The Humble Police Department is reaching out to the public for information after a female heartlessly tied a helpless puppy to a dumpster leading to the death of the furbaby.


In a media release, police said that the female “was recorded on video walking from First St. in Humble onto Dennis Street to the City of Humble Animal Shelter located at 240 Dennis St.”


Police said the female tied the Voiceless Victim, a tan and white 6-8-month-old male Pitbull mix, to a dumpster “with a piece of orange 550 cord around his neck. The dog was struggling and thrashing while she did this.”


As stated in the release, after tying the puppy, the female walks away and never looks back. The puppy continues to struggle and sadly, within two minutes he became unconscious and tragically lost his precious life.


If that puppy had been able to talk, he would have asked for help, so it’s up to us now to speak up for this Voiceless Victim.


Police posted a still image of the female with the dog but as you can see, the image is not very clear. Police described the evil suspect as a black female “wearing [gray] sweatpants, a pink sweatshirt, a white hat and white slides for shoes.”


This despicable female is wanted for felony animal cruelty and she needs to be charged. As police wrote in a Facebook post, “Please, please, please contact the City of Humble Police Department if you have any information on this suspect.”


If you have information and don’t come forward, you are just as guilty.

Do the right thing and contact Sgt. Rich Peters at (281) - 446- 7127 quoting case number: 23-005744. Thank you!


Authorities did not disclose the furbaby’s name, so I took the liberty of naming him Jonquil for the tribute image. Should his given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.


This is the only thing that I can say to this filth. Next time that you think that you are entitled to demand respect for your pathetic and useless life, REMEMBER what you have done to another life!

I hope you meet the same end as the innocent puppy!!!!


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- Texas, USA -


~ Update: November 2, 2023


I heard back from Animal Control and learned that the dog is about 10 months old and his name is Zeus. “He is doing fine, improving every day”, I was told in an email. Zeus was awarded custody to the Houston SPCA and “is being treated for injuries and malnourishment.”


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A Belgian Malinois is now thankfully safe after a video captured a savage striking him with a weight.


In the video, a male can be seen picking up a weight and throwing it at his dog. He then goes back over to the dog to repeatedly hit the furbaby who was in a “submissive position”, said the Houston SPCA in a press release.

The dog, unable to call for help, can be heard yelping and crying in pain.

The incident happened at a residence in the 400 block of Aurora Creek.


The Houston SPCA said that the rescue of the dog is the result of the “collaborative efforts” of the agency, the Waller County Sheriff’s Office, and Waller County Animal Control.


The Voiceless Victim was “severely malnourished”, said the Houston SPCA, but his well-being is now under the vigilant care of their veterinary staff and support teams.


The investigation into this incident is ongoing and the case will be heard by a judge next week.

Although animal cruelty in Texas is a felony, the crime is punishable by a maximum of ONLY two years in prison and a fine of $10,000. The identity of the scum has not been released.

The Houston SPCA said that its Chief Cruelty Investigator, Jay Chase, stressed the importance of community involvement and said: “If you are able to safely obtain photos or video to report animal cruelty, it can be very useful against those who commit these crimes in public view.”

Remember, reporting animal cruelty may save lives!


Voice For Us believes that animals abusers should experience the EXACT same ordeal they put their victims through before being hung from a tree until their pathetic and useless life slowly ends!


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Pictures shared from the Houston SPCA.





 
 
 

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