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- Florida, USA -


On the afternoon of Thursday, April 27, 2023, a Citrus County Sheriff’s Office deputy responded to a home on East Yale Lane in Hernando to assist Citrus County Animal Control Officer Gallant with an animal cruelty complaint.


According to the arrest affidavit for 56-years-old LISA MARIE BENNETT (pictured) obtained by Voice For Us, underneath the carport of the single-wide mobile home, the deputy saw three kennels that had each a dog inside, and another kennel with two dogs inside. All four kennels had layered feces and urine on the ground.


In addition to the kennels, the deputy observed a refrigerator and upon inspection, the deputy discovered that in the freezer compartment were two deceased cats wrapped in separate blankets.


In the backyard the deputy found four large wooden cages containing a total of nineteen cats. “The litter boxes in each cage were overflowing to the point where the ground inside the cages was layered with feces and urine”, stated the affidavit. Most of the cats had feces and urine matted into their fur, and two of them had open sores on their backs, as well as thick discolored mucus secreting from their tiny mouths and nose, making it difficult for them to breathe. ACO Gallant also located a deceased cat in one of the cages.


The deputy reported that the smell of ammonia emanating from the cages was so severe that it made it very difficult to breath, “even when standing multiple feet away from the cages.”


When the deputy and ACO Gallant entered the home, they said the smell of ammonia and feces was so severe that burned their eyes. “There were animal feces throughout the entire house. Some of the feces had been lying there for so long it had molded and began to disintegrate into dust”, stated the affidavit.


Inside the home, in two separate rooms, the deputy and ACO Gallant found a total of seventeen cats and two dogs. Among the dogs was a brown long-haired Chihuahua who was covered in fleas and was blind in one eye.

BENNETT said that the blindness in the Chihuahua’s eyes was due to untreated cataracts. The Chihuahua also had multiple areas of his/her fur severely matted and clumped.


ACO Gallant then advised that in October 2022, Citrus County Animal Control had issued BENNETT a citation and ordered her to fix the problems of the neglected animals and to take them to a veterinarian for care.

ACO Gallant further advised that that the dogs present at the home were in the same kennels as on October 17, 2022, and the living conditions for them were even worse than before.


BENNET said that since the citation, she has not taken any of the animals to the veterinarian and stated that she had been giving the sick and injured animals her prescribed pain medication because the medication prescribed by the vet was expensive.


When asked why she did not contact the Citrus County Animal Shelter or Animal Control to surrender the animals, and ask for assistance, BENNETT stated that she was told to stop calling.

BENNET was then questioned about the litter boxes and the conditions of the cages and the kennels. To that, she responded that it had been approximately three weeks since she had changed the litter in each of the cages.


According to the affidavit, BENNETT said “she did not have any excuse for her actions and lack of caring for all of the animals” and added that it “became too much for her to handle.”


BENNETT was also questioned about the two deceased cats in the freezer and said that they died approximately three weeks apart and she wanted to bury them together so, she froze them until she could bury them.

With regards to the deceased cat found by ACO Gallant, BENNETT said she didn’t realize a cat was missing because she had too many and lost count.


The deputy wrote in his report that due to the unnecessary, preventable, and prolonged pain and suffering the animals endured, and BENNETT admitting to willfully neglecting to take appropriate care of them, BENNET was arrested and charged with four counts of aggravated animal cruelty, and thirty-nine counts of animal cruelty.

Online records show that she is being held in Citrus County Jail on a $47,000 bond.

BENNETT’s arraignment is scheduled to take place on May 12, 2023, at 9:00a.m. before Judge Joel D. Fritton.


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BENNETT’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office.


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- Delaware, USA -


~ Update: May 12, 2023


The Newark Police Department announced that SYNIAH PERCELL turned herself in to Newark PD on May 9, 2023, and was charged with one count of felony Cruelty to Animals.

Police said in a brief news release that PERCELL "appeared before Justice of the Peace Court #2 by video". Unbelievably, PERCELL was released on her own recognizance.

Online records show that PERCELL’s preliminary hearing is set for Wednesday, May 17, 2023, at New Castle County Court of Common Pleas at 8:30 a.m.



~ Update: May 4, 2023


It is with a broken heart that I have to report the passing of Benji, the furbaby savagely abused by SYNIAH PERCELL.

Please, if you see SYNIAH PERCELL, do the right thing and alert Delaware authorities.

Thank you!



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According to a press release by the Newark Police Department, on the afternoon of Saturday, April 29, 2023, officers responded to an apartment in the 100-block of Thorn Lane for a report of an injured dog.


From an investigation it emerged that the day before, the apartment resident, Ny'ashia Harris, left her friend, 25-years-old SYNIAH PERCELL (pictured), with her dog while she was out.


When Ms. Harris returned, she noticed that her dog, a 1-year-old 5-pound Yorkie puppy named Benji, was acting strangely, walking oddly and had a bruise on his stomach.


Benji was taken to a veterinarian where it was determined that he had “suffered from severe injuries.”


Home surveillance camera footage captured PERCELL throwing, beating, and choking Benji.


According to CBS, Ms. Harris said she left Benji with PERCELL, a longtime friend, when she went to work while PERCELL was staying with her for the week.

Police said PERCELL is from Marietta, Georgia.


I really trusted this girl. This was somebody I thought was family, we were so close,” Ms. Harris told CBS.


On April 29, an arrest warrant was issued by Justice of the Peace Court charging PERCELL with one count of felony Cruelty to Animals.


Benji remains hospitalized and is undergoing round-the-clock care for the injuries he sustained as a result of the abuse.

Ms. Harris said: “He is fighting for his life.” She set up an online fundraiser to get help towards Benji’s medical care. At the time of this writing, 461 donations raised $7,684.


Ms. Harris told CBS: “I want to make sure that everybody knows who she is, what she did, I want to hold her fully accountable.”


Let’s find her and let’s make sure she faces the legal consequences of her heinous crime.


Anyone with information about PERCELL’s whereabouts is asked to contact Cpl D. Faulk at (302) - 366 - 7100 x. 3492 or dfaulk@newark.de.us. Thank you!


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PERCELL’s picture was shared from Newark Police.


Benji’s pictures were shared from GoFundMe and Ms. Harris’ Facebook account.





 
 
 

- Texas, USA -


On Thursday, April 27, 2023, 24-years-old ARIN ALEXANDER BRIGHT (pictured), “was convicted and sentenced by a jury to five years in prison for cruelty to an animal”, announced the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office the following day.


In July 2022, BRIGHT slammed a defenseless puppy on the ground and hung her by her neck with a leash.

The furbaby, named Mara, thankfully survived the torture inflicted upon her and according to the Keller Police Department, Mara is now a therapy dog for children with special needs. Mara helps them improve socialization and confidence.


According to an affidavit obtained by Voice For Us, at about midnight on July 10, 2022, the Keller Police Department received a report about a male throwing things at a medium-sized dog.


Keller PD Sgt. Carothers responded to the scene and met with Keller PD Sgt. Clark who was off duty.


Sgt. Clark told Sgt. Carothers that he was in the parking lot of the apartments on 501 Bourland Road when he heard shouting and a dog yelping coming from the Keller Library.

Sgt. Clark stated from a distance he could see a shirtless male, (later identified as BRIGHT), “picking up a medium sized object and slam it down” on car and simultaneously, he heard what he believed to be a dog screaming.

Sgt. Clark began walking that direction to investigate and as he got closer, he saw BRIGHT “pick up a dog over his head and slam it to the ground” causing the furbaby to scream as she hit the ground.

Sgt. Clark also saw BRIGHT lift Mara off the ground using only the leash around her neck. BRIGHT then proceeded to take Mara into the adjacent playground area where he “strung the leash over the monkey bars and the dog was hanging by only the leash.”

Sgt. Clark then confronted BRIGHT at which point he let the furbaby down and walked to his car.

According to the affidavit, when Sgt. Carothers arrived, he found “a brown and white 'smaller' medium sized dog laying under a set of monkey bars.”

Mara was panting and there was blood on top of her right front paw. Both her back paws were bloody and the nails had been ripped out.


Sgt. Carothers reported that the leash around Mara's neck was tied so tightly that he could not even get his finger in between the leash and Mara's neck.


Animal Control Officer Riddle also responded to the scene and took Mara to the Grapevine Animal Emergency Hospital. A physical evaluation on Mara determined that the Voiceless Victim appeared to have scaring from prior injuries.


BRIGHT was arrested and charged with cruelty to non-livestock animals, “because he intentionally, knowingly or recklessly tortured an animal causing unjustifiable pain or suffering.”


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BRIGHT’s mugshot was shared from Tarrant County Jail.


Mara’s pictures were shared provided to Voice For Us by the Keller Police Department.


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