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- Pennsylvania, USA -


Through a Facebook post, the Media-based animal shelter Providence Animal Center, advised that a dog named Denali, who the shelter had adopted out, was found dead.


An investigation by Officer Jason Bell led to the discovery of Denali’s remains and the arrest of 62-years-old DAVID ALLEN SAXTON (pictured).


Daily Times reports that according to a criminal complaint filed by Officer Bell, Denali had been adopted out on August 26, 2023, to SAXTON’s daughter, Erica. She was made aware of Denali’s past behavior history “and she signed a liability waiver indicating that Denali may need professional behavior services.”


Denali was then renamed Duncan by what was supposed to be his furever loving family.


On October 4, 2023, following alleged Denali’s behavioral issues, the family filed a surrender request with the Providence Animal Center claiming that Denali showed aggressive behavior, including an alleged bite.


Initially, the family made arrangements to return Denali on October 20, 2023, but then brought the date forward to October 10, 2023.


On October 9, 2023, the Providence Animal Center called Erica and Lynne Saxon and learned that they had made plans to euthanize Denali and even booked an appointment at two local vets but these had been canceled.

On the same day, humane officers went to the Saxton’s home to perform a welfare check but they did not get an answer.


On October 10, 2023, Denali was supposed to be returned to the Providence Animal Center, but staff received a text message from the family advising them that they would not be returning him.


At that point, humane officers attempted to contact the family. They also received information from concerned citizens advising that Erica had messaged friends on social media saying that her father “Took matters into his own hands and took care of it.


Three days later, humane officers tried again to talk to the family. Officer Bell went the Saxton’s residence and again, no answer, so he posted a notice of investigation.


While on the scene, Officer Bell noticed in the rear yard a shovel “that appeared to be recently used to dig soil”, report Daily Times.


On October 15, 2023, DAVID ALLEN SAXTON turned himself into Brookhaven police and said he wanted to talk to Officer Bell.

Officer Bell questioned him and Lynne Saxton on October 18, 2023. During the interview, Lynne Saxton stated Denali was not house trained and that he chewed items in the home. She claimed that Denali had bitten her daughter and stated that no medical treatment was sought. She went on to say that she did not feel safe around Denali.


Officer Bell then questioned DAVID ALLEN SAXTON and he recounted the distressing facts that ultimately resulted in Denali’s death.


The following is reported by Daily Times:


He was sitting on the living room couch taking his work boots off when Denali started barking and lunged at him. Saxton pushed the dog backwards and Denali came back and started to nip at Saxton’s ear area but did not bite. Saxton then stood up and grabbed a dog leash that was on the end table near the couch and wrapped it around Denali’s neck in an attempt to strangle Denali with the intent to kill him. Denali fell to the floor after the struggle and Saxton thought he was dead, however Denali was gasping for air and Saxton saw his chest rising and falling.

Saxton then went into the kitchen and retrieved a large knife and returned to Denali, who was still on the floor. Saxton used the knife to lacerate the dog’s throat. He also admitted to taking a candle holder at some point and striking the dog’s head, causing the candleholder to break.

After Denali was dead, Saxton put the head and body in a trash bag and buried the carcass in the backyard.”


Officer Bell retrieved Denali’s body and a necropsy was performed by Dr. Kimberly Boudwin, chief medical officer at Providence Animal Center.

When Denali was exhumed, the leash used to strangle him was still around his neck.


Dr. Boudwin reported the cause of death was strangulation. The laceration took place after he had died.

The murderer was arraigned on October 24, 2023, and judge Robert M. D’Agostino set a meager bond of $20,000 which the murderer posted.


Court records show two dates for the murderer’s preliminary hearings. One on November 9, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. and the second one on November 29, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. both before Judge Georgia L. Stone.


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- New Mexico, USA -


On November 1, 2023, the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office and Bernalillo County Animal Care Services executed a search warrant at a property in the East Mountains resulting in fifty-four (54) dogs being removed, “with the expectation of approximately ten more to follow”, reports Tiffany Chamblee, Bernalillo County Animal Care Services manager.


The owner of the now condemned property, 70-years-old DOUGLAS REAMES (pictured), has been arrested and charged with felony extreme cruelty to animals.


The sheriff’s office said in a media release this is the result of a series of investigations into suspected animal cruelty. In the fall of 2022, the sheriff’s office and Bernalillo County Animal Care Services began collaborative efforts with REAMES to manage the number of dogs at his property. According to the sheriff’s office, at first, there was cooperation but over time the number of dogs fluctuated dramatically to the extent that by July 2023, the situation escalated into a community concern.


REAMES’ non-compliance resulted in breaches of the Bernalillo County Animal Care Ordinance leading to the execution of the warrant.


Investigators found multiple dogs kennels outside with no food, water, or insulation. The kennels were filled with trash and feces. Inside the property, the situation was just as bad. Investigators found human and animal feces among clutter and trash.


Sadly, officials also discovered animal bones and decomposing dog remains.


Detective Kevin Carhart, with the Bernalillo County Animal Cruelty Task Force, in an interview with KOB 4 said: “It seems apparent that it was an illegal dog breeding operation and it seemed to be a source of income for the suspect.”


Ms. Chamblee said that some of the dogs are “as young as two days and most are feral (unsocialized), ill, and/or have tested positive for parvovirus and coccidia.” She explained that “the socialized and healthy-appearing dogs are being quarantined due to their exposure to the parvovirus. Following a [ten-day] quarantine period, dogs cleared by the Animal Care Services medical team will eventually be made available for adoption.”


Here’s another devastating aspect of the case. As a result of this seizure, Animal Care Services is now over-capacity and has built special outdoor kennels to house a lot of the rescued Voiceless Victims.

Your help is needed. If you can help provide foster homes for the healthy furvictims, please, click here to sign up to become an animal foster companion. THANK YOU!


REAMES made a court appearance on November 2, 2023, and judge Linda S. Rogers released him on the condition he cannot have any animals.

Court records show REAMES is expected back in court on November 29, 2023, at 1:30 p.m. before judge Claire A. McDaniel.

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REAMES’ mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center.







 
 
 

- California, USA -


The Tehama County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 47-years-old MA LUISA BAUTISTA GARCIA a.k.a. MARIA LUISA BAUTISTAGARCIA (pictured).


In a media release, the sheriff’s office said that on November 2, 2023, Officer Kain, one of its Animal Regulations Officers, rescued a female dog who was found in poor health condition at a home in Los Molinos.


According to the release, the Voiceless Victim was found emaciated weighing only 45 pounds.

The poor soul did not have access to food or water, she “had lacerations to her face and legs, suspected broken rear legs, missing and broken teeth.”


The dog was removed and taken to a veterinarian who reported that she had “a scar in her right eye, which appears to have caused blindness in the eye. She had scarring in both ears, and muscle wasting in the rear limbs. Plus other injuries.”


Deputies contacted the dog’s guardian, BAUTISTAGARCIA, at work and after being questioned, she was placed under arrest and booked into the Tehama County Jail on felony animal cruelty.


The furvictim is now in the care of a veterinary clinic. Hopefully, this sweet girl will fully recover so that she can be moved to the Tehama County Animal Care Center. From there, the next step will be finding a loving home.


As stated in the release, the dog’s name is not known, and it’s unclear whether she even has one.

The Tehama County Sheriff’s Office is suggesting to those who share its Facebook post, to propose a name for this beautiful soul. I propose Earth!


You have no idea how it kills me when I read stories about people who decide to have animals but then, they can’t be bothered to feed them, care for them, or even name them!


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BAUTISTAGARCIA's mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Tehama County Sheriff's Office.





 
 
 

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