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- Virginia, USA -


The Prince William County Police Department announced the arrest of 18-years-old FREDERICK GRANT PIERCE (pictured) for murdering a defenseless kitten.


In a press release, Master Officer Renee Carr said that on the early evening of Friday, May 26, 2023, officers responded to The Stone Point Apartments in the 14900 block of Potomac Heights Place in Woodbridge to investigate a domestic dispute.


Officers learned that the guardian of a 3-month-old Siamese and Maine Coon kitten had left her furbaby in apartment with a family member, later identified as PIERCE.

When the kitten’s guardian returned, she found the kitten “unresponsive in the bedroom.”


Master Officer Renee Carr tells me that the Voiceless Victim was a male named Misty.


From the investigation it emerged that PIERCE had kicked Misty in his tiny head multiple times.


Animal Control Officers responded to the scene to take possession of Misty for further examination to determine the cause of death.


The completion of the investigation then led to PIERCE’s arrest.

PIERCE, of the 14900 block of Potomac Heights Place in Woodbridge, was charged with felony animal cruelty.

Online court records show that the murderer was released on his own recognizance and will be arraigned at Prince William General District Court on June 13, 2023, at 11:00 a.m.


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PIERCE’s mugshot via Prince William County Police Department.


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- Indiana, USA -


The Evansville Police Department arrested 73-years-old GORDON LEE TERRY (pictured) after he was witnessed dropping his dog several times.


Police said on the early morning of Saturday, May 27, 2023, a witness called after seeing TERRY having trouble standing and falling over multiple times, and picking his dog up and dropping him several times.

Officers responded to the 7000 block of East Walnut Street where the witness told them that she stopped to talk to TERRY and he told her that he was “drunk on some pills.”


The witness told officers that TERRY walked up to the car in the parking lot, dropped his dog onto the pavement, and left. TERRY also left his shoes behind.


Animal control was called in and took custody of the dog.

The furbaby suffered brain damage due to how his body was reacting, and how the pupils looked. He was sadly euthanized.


The Voiceless Victim was microchipped and police were able to track down his guardian, TERRY’s wife. When she was questioned, she confirmed the dog, a 3-year-old Pomeranian mix named Riley, was hers and her husband’s. She told the police her husband had been out looking for Riley after he got loose.


TERRY admitted he knowingly left Riley and that the pair of black shoes officers found at the scene of the incident were his.


TERRY was taken into custody on Saturday, May 27, 2023, and transported to the Vanderburgh County Jail. According to public records, at his initial court appearance, judge Meir set a ridiculous bond of $500 and TERRY was released! The condition of the bond is that “Deft. shall not possess any live animals.”

TERRY is due back in Vanderburgh Superior Court on June 1, 2023, at 10:00 a.m.


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TERRY’s mugshot via Vanderburgh County Jail.


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- Virginia, USA -


The Bedford County Sheriff's Office said in a media release that on May 19, 2023, a citizen reported an injured and malnourished dog running at large in the area of the 3000 block of Trents Ferry Road in Lynchburg. The reporting party said that the dog’s injuries were old and untreated.


Bedford Animal Control Unit responded to the area and according to the sheriff’s office, 67-years-old CARL EDWARD JACKSON (pictured), “claimed ownership of the dog.”


From an investigation it emerged that JACKSON had other dogs.

The release goes on to say that “Due to other dogs on the property and living conditions, a search warrant for the property was obtained and executed.”

Officials found and removed eleven more dogs who were then taken to a local vet for treatment.


JACKSON was taken into custody and arraigned on animal cruelty charges on May 23, 2023.

Online arrest records show that JACKSON is being held in the Blue Ridge Regional Jail on no bond and his preliminary hearing is slated for Monday, August 21, 2023, at 1:30 p.m. at Bedford General District Court.


The sheriff’s office advises anyone who is interested in adopting one of the furvictims to contact the Bedford County Animal Shelter at 540-586-7690 or the Friends of Bedford County Animal Shelter, Inc. Thank you!


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JACKSON’s mugshot via Blue Ridge Regional Jail.


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