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- Hawai’i, USA -

 

The Hawai’i Police Department arrested 30-years-old BRONSON VALENCIA-YASUE (pictured), of Pāhoa.

 

Police said in a press release that they received multiple tips regarding a video circulating on social media depicting a man beating a dog.

 

An investigation into the incident identified VALENCIA-YASUE as the abuser. Officers conducted multiple area checks for the Voiceless Victim and VALENCIA-YASUE but were unable to locate either of them.

Police said that the Animal Control and Protection Agency was also contacted and alerted to the incident.  

 

VALENCIA-YASUE turned himself into police in Hilo on March 21, 2024. He was placed under arrest and charged with second-degree animal cruelty.

VALENCIA-YASUE, however, was released as the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office was unable to file formal charges in court “due to certain information being unknown at this time”, explained police. The investigation is ongoing and once it’s completed, it will be forwarded to the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney for further review.

 

Police said that the dog’s whereabouts is not known at this time and did not release additional information.

 

Island News included the video in question in their article and said they obtained it from Instagram account @Hawaiinewsreport's post.

 

According to a petition started by Viva Animal Warriors Honolulu on Change.org, VALENCIA-YASUE “documented and posted videos kicking and beating his own dog and threatening to shoot and kill her and even attack anyone who dares challenge him. In his own words.”

The petition also mentions that the furbaby may be pregnant but there is no official confirmation from the authorities.

I checked the YouTube link provided by Viva Animal Warriors Honolulu but the video was taken down as it violates the platform’s policy on violent or graphic content.

 

Anyone with information regarding this case is encouraged to contact Officer Boyd Bangloy of Puna Patrol via phone at (808) - 965 - 2716 or via email.

If you wish to remain anonymous, please contact  Crime Stoppers at (808) 961-8300 and may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000. Thank you!

 

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Mugshot shared from the Hawai’i Police Department.




 
 
 

- Louisiana, USA -

 

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office arrested 26-years-old ESTEVAN E. PAPPION (pictured).

 

On March 17, 2024, PAPPION called the sheriff’s office to report that one of his dogs had been shot and killed.

Deputies then responded to a home on E. Opelousas Street in Lake Charles to investigate.

 

According to the press release by the sheriff’s office, when deputies arrived at the scene, PAPPION claimed that when he arrived at home and opened the door, he saw that one of his dogs had been fatally shot. PAPPION additionally claimed that he did not go inside and that he closed the door and then he alerted the authorities.

 

As the investigation progressed, PAPPION told deputies that he had shot the dog.

 

Deputies placed PAPPION under arrest and booked him into the Calcasieu Correctional Center on aggravated cruelty to animals and criminal mischief.

Magistrate Court Judge Tony Fazzio set a $45,500 bond which PAPPION posted and was then released.

 

No additional details were disclosed, so I have sent out a few emails to inquire about all of the dogs. If I get a response, I will post an update.

 

Authorities did not share the name of the deceased furbaby, so I took the liberty of naming him/her Orchid for the tribute image. Should his/her given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.

 

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PAPPION’s mugshot shared from the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office.




 
 
 

- Maryland, USA -

 

The Allegany County Sheriff's Office announced the arrest of 18-years-old JUSTIN UZONNA ANABARAONYE and 19-years-old PAUL THOMAS BAYLOR III (pictured).

 

On March 12, 2024, Allegany County Animal Control contacted the sheriff’s office regarding an animal cruelty complaint. Animal Control Officers showed deputies pictures which appeared to be the charred remains of dogs. An investigation was then launched.

 

As part of the investigations, officials obtained and executed a search and seizure warrant at a residence in the 13000 block of Tulip Street in Cumberland.

 

The search of a wooded area on the property led to the discovery of seven (7) “charred remains of various dog breeds in what appeared to be a burn pile”, stated a press release by the sheriff’s office.

Additionally, “the skeletal remains of numerous other dogs were located throughout the property grounds.”

 

A K9 team with the Office of the State Fire Marshal assisted the sheriff’s office, and it was determined that the dogs were burned using an accelerant. The remains of the Voiceless Victims were taken to the Humane Society of the United States to determine the cause of death.

 

ANABARAONYE and BAYLOR were arrested in connection with this case and booked into the Allegany County Detention Center.

 

ANABARAONYE was charged with six counts of animal cruelty and aggravated animal cruelty, while BAYLOR was charged with four counts of animal cruelty.

 

Court records show that the pair are expected back at Allegany District Court on the morning of Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at 9:00.       

 

The sheriff’s office said the investigation is ongoing and further charges are expected.

 

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Mugshots shared from the Allegany County Sheriff's Office.




 
 
 

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