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- Texas, USA -

 

The Galveston County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 63-year-old JULIA SZEBEHELY (pictured).

 

On September 7, 2024, the sheriff’s office responded to her property in the 800 block of 29th Street in San Leon to assist the Galveston County Health District Animal Services with an animal cruelty investigation after numerous dead cats were found of the property.

 

Deputies found the property in deplorable condition and at the rear, they discovered an emaciated horse. SZEBEHELY was on site when officials were there.

 

The Houston SPCA also responded to the scene to assist with the overall investigation and removed the emaciated horse, four live cats, and sixteen cat carcasses.

 

Ten days later, the Sheriff's Office Animal Cruelty Investigator conducted a follow-up investigation resulting in the execution of a search warrant. The search led to the discovery of forty-two animal carcasses bringing the total of dead animals removed from the property to sixty.

 

The Galveston County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release that the majority of the deceased animals “were located inside locked kennels, crates, and traps.”

 

After presenting the case to the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office, ten counts of cruelty to non-livestock animals and one count of cruelty to a livestock animal were accepted on SZEBEHELY. She was arrested and booked into the Galveston County Jail on a $16,500 bond. Online records show she was released after posting it.

  

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In the case of charges being dropped, dismissed, or the case being purged, this article will be rectified accordingly, if official documentation is provided to Voice For Us.

 

SZEBEHELY’s mugshot shared from the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office




 
 
 

- Maryland, USA -

 

The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office arrested 50-year-old LAURA LYNN REED (pictured).

 

An investigation into REED was launched on August 21, 2024, after deputies along with Animal Control received an anonymous tip regarding severe animal neglect at REED’s home on 27180 Morganza Turner Road in Mechanicsville.

 

At REED’s home, authorities found twenty-six (26) living animals, cats and dogs, amidst overwhelming filth.

According to the report, the floors were covered in urine and feces. Many of the animals were found in poor health showing signs of skin infections, untreated fur conditions, and malnutrition.

 

Sadly, officers also discovered fifteen (15) dead cats. Some of them were found rotting inside a freezer.

Animal Control Officer Welch reported that these cats had been wrapped in pillowcases and covered in feces, with some showing signs of trauma from possible attacks by other animals.

 

According to officials, there were no visible food or water bowls for the poor animals.

 

Officers determined that an urgent veterinary response was required due to the animals’ exposure to extreme neglect.

 

After examining all the animals, Dr. Tammy Colson-Dorsch, a volunteer veterinarian for the St. Mary’s County Animal Shelter, determined that they all required immediate medical attention.

 

St. Mary’s County Emergency Services Hazmat deemed the residence unsafe due to high ammonia levels, accumulated from animal waste.

 

REED is facing fifteen counts of animal cruelty. She is scheduled to appear in St. Mary’s County District Court on December 3, 2024.

 

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REED’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office




 
 
 

- Indiana, USA -


~ Update: October 30, 2024

 

MINARD appeared in court today via video. A not guilty plea was automatically entered on his behalf.  He is scheduled for an appearance with his attorney on November 12, 2024. Bond remains as previously set.

 

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The Terre Haute Police Department announced the arrest of 52-year-old JAMES PATRICK MINARD (pictured).

 

According to the affidavit obtained by Voice For Us, on the early evening of Sunday, October 27, 2024, Patrolman Hooks was dispatched to a residence on 2228 Chase Street in reference to a report regarding an animal cruelty incident.

 

Upon arrival, bystanders pointed Patrolman Hooks to the back of the residence where he was met by MINARD.

 

When Patrolman Hooks became aware that a dog was in the shed, he asked MINARD whether he could enter, and MINARD gave his consent.

 

In the shed, Patrolman Hooks found a 10-year-old Bulldog named Melvin who was “having difficulty breathing and had thrown up in its immediate vicinity”, stated the affidavit.

Moreover, Melvin had a bleeding contusion on the top of his head.

 

Patrolman Hooks spoke with a woman whose daughter, a 7th Grade student, witnessed MINARD striking Melvin repeatedly with a shovel on his head.

 

From statements provided by witnesses to other officers, “it was learned that Melvin only had two teeth left on his bottom jaw, and had never shown signs of aggression to them.”

 

After interviewing multiple witnesses and following an initial interview with MINARD, he was placed under arrest.

Patrolman Hooks read the scum his Miranda Rights and then asked him what happened.

 

MINARD claimed he was taking a food bowl away from Melvin when Melvin began to show signs of aggression. MINARD added that Melvin then attacked him by biting him on his left lower leg, and his right upper thigh. However, Patrolman Hooks reported that there were no new injuries on MINARD on the areas where Melvin allegedly bit him.

 

MINARD went on to say that at that point he grabbed a shovel, struck Melvin on his head and then put him in the shed.

 

MINARD then gave different statements of the facts. He first claimed that he was going to call the vet, then he said he was going to call the property owner.

 

The shovel used to strike Melvin was found on the ground next to the shed, and it had “what appeared to be blood on the back of it.

 

Patrolman Hooks then learned that Melvin’s guardian was a lady whom I will refer to as SK.

SK was advised of the incident and Melvin’s condition and she “consented to officers putting Melvin down to ease his suffering.”

 

Melvin was not taken to a veterinarian to be humanely euthanized, instead, according to the affidavit, patrolman Hayne “fired a single round into Melvin which resulted in Melvin[‘]s immediate death.”

 

SK’s granddaughter took custody of Melvin's body with the intention of burying him on the property.

 

The Vigo County prosecutor’s Office tells me that MINARD is scheduled to appear in Vigo Superior Court, Division 6 tomorrow (October 30, 2024) at 1:30 p.m. for his arraignment on his formal charges.

 

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In the case of charges being dropped, dismissed, or the case being purged, this article will be rectified accordingly, if official documentation is provided to Voice For Us.

 

MINARD’s mugshot shared from the Vigo County Sheriff's Office




 
 
 

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