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- Texas, USA -

 

The Laredo Police Department arrested 22-years-old RICARDO SEGURA JR. (pictured).

 

On February 10, 2024, the owner of a property in the 14 block of Candlewood Road reported to the police finding one of her donkeys killed by blunt force.

 

Four days later, on February 14, 2024, the woman called police to report that her pony had been decapitated.

 

Officers responded to the aforementioned property and an investigation was launched by Crimes Against Property. Investigators identified SEGURA as the suspect involved in both incidents.

 

In an interview with KGNS, investigator Joe Baeza with the Laredo Police Department, explained that after executing a search warrant at SEGURA’s home, investigators were able to link certain items that were found at the home as hard evidence to what was found at the scene where the animals were discovered.

 

Police said there are additional issues and details they can’t discuss because the investigation is ongoing.

 

On March 11, 2024, SEGURA was arrested and booked into the Webb County Jail on two counts of cruelty to livestock animals. Justice of the Peace Danny Dominguez set a combined bond of $20,000. At time of writing, SEGURA is still in custody.

 

Police also said they are waiting for certain test results to come in before adding any potential charges.

 

Authorities did not disclose the names of the deceased Voiceless Victims, so I took the liberty of naming them Stella and Luna (Italian for respectively Star and Moon) for the tribute image. Should their given names be made public, I will rectify them accordingly.

 

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- Ohio, USA -

 

On Saturday, December 2, 2023, Liberty police arrested 33-years-old BREIGH MECHLING (pictured), on an arrest warrant issued by the Warren city prosecutor’s office on November 30, 2023, for failing to appear in Warren Municipal Court on four misdemeanor counts of cruelty to animals.

 

It all started on Wednesday, November 29, 2023, when officers with the Howland Township Police Department responded to MECHLING’s duplex on Elisabeth Avenue. Police said that MECHLING took off when she saw police approaching. Officers met with a man who said that MECHLING had asked him to put her dogs somewhere, after she had been evicted, but when the man saw the condition the dogs were in, he realized he had to alert the authorities.

 

Police found three dogs and a cat.

One of the dogs was throwing up liquid and bile. The other two dogs were so emaciated that their bones were visible through their skin and one of them had open wounds. Officers also reported seeing bugs jumping on and around a cat who had been left in a crate.

 

The four Voiceless Victims were removed and placed in the care of The Healthy Hearts and Paws Project.

 

MECHLING was located at a motel on 4250 Belmont Avenue.

On the afternoon of Saturday, December 2, 2023, an officer on patrol had been checking the parking lot of the motel described as a “high crime area” known for human trafficking, gang activity, drug trafficking, gun crimes, fugitives, and other crimes.

The officer saw a woman, later identified as MECHLING and a man later identified as CHRISTOPHER FLYNN, carrying things from a SUV. The officer ran a check on the plate and learned that MECHLING had a warrant out for her arrest for four counts of animal cruelty.

 

When MECHLING was questioned, she had two other dogs with her.

Police also found methamphetamine in a purse containing MECHLING’s personal belongings.

 

On Monday, December 4, 2023, MECHLING appeared at Warren Municipal Court for her arraignment and she pleaded not guilty to the charges. Her bond was set at $2,500. MECHLING is expected back in court on December 15, 2023.

 

Jason Cooke, with The Healthy Hearts and Paws Project told WKBN that in total five dogs and three cats were removed from MECHLING and the shelter is now caring for them.

 

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MECHLING’s mugshot shared from the Trumbull County Jail.


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