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- Texas, USA -


After a video was released by the Dowdy Ferry Animal Commission showing a male abandoning a dog, Dallas Police Department arrested 41-years-old RAMIRO ZUNIGA and charged him with cruelty to non-livestock animals - abandon, a Class A misdemeanor.


Police said that ZUNIGA intentionally abandoned the dog, a young German shepherd, in the 9000 block of Teagarden Road on Wednesday, March 8, 2023.


The Dowdy Ferry Animal Commission released the video on Friday, March 10, 2023, and it showed ZUNIGA in an older model white Chevrolet SUV pull over, open the tailgate, and the furvictim is pushed out of the vehicle by ZUNIGA. In the background people can be heard yelling at ZUNIGA, who clearly ignores the witnesses, and drives off while the furbaby chases the vehicle.


Neighbors who witnessed ZUNIGA’s despicable act, were able to capture the dog. Dallas Animal Services then responded to the scene and took custody of the voiceless victim who reportedly had a minor leg injury but is otherwise OK.

In a Facebook post, Dallas Animal Services and Adoption Center said: “We've had many inquiries about a German Shepherd-type dog featured in a news report about an animal abandonment caught on camera. We can guarantee the animal is safe, but we cannot otherwise comment on an ongoing police investigation - we appreciate your help in preserving the integrity of the case!”


After the release of the video, PETA offered a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the male's arrest.


Investigators were able to trace ZUNIGA’s vehicle to his residence, and on March 11, 2023, following the execution of a search warrant, ZUNIGA was placed under arrest. ZUNIGA is being held at the Dallas County Jail.


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ZUNIGA’s mugshot via Dallas County.


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- Wyoming, USA -


~ Update: October 26, 2023


On Monday, October 23, 2023, 51-years-old KATHY WRIGHT (pictured), appeared at Riverton Circuit Court before Judge Daniel Stebner in relation to the animal cruelty charges filed against her in 2022, when she starved several innocent animals to death.


As reported by County 10, WRIGHT maintained her innocence and throughout the hearing, she repeatedly said: “I did not do this.”


According to County 10, at the hearing, Assistant Fremont County Prosecuting Attorney Ember Oakley showed pictures taken on WRIGHT’s property depicting a horse with his hip bones as well as dead goats.

Oakley also noted that it is unfortunate that Wyoming law only recognizes this charge as a misdemeanor.


Judge Stebner sentenced WRIGHT to a total of four years of probation with the first two years supervised. While on probation, WRIGHT cannot “own, transport or possess any animals”, reports County 10. Additionally, WRIGHT “was ordered to pay $4,261.76 in restitution to the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office for hay, supplies, veterinary care, and other costs associated with caring for and re-homing her animals. “


So, starving innocent animals to death is not a felony in Wyoming. Wyomingites, please do something about that!



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50-years-old KATHY WRIGHT (pictured), of Riverton, has agreed to plea guilty to four counts of animal cruelty.


WRIGHT is accused of starving chickens, geese, goats, horses, and sheep. Some of the voiceless victims were sadly starved to death.


On December 7, 2022, Lt. Sarah Trehearne with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office responded to a property on 54 David’s Way in Riverton after Deputy Sara Lowe found many deceased goats in pens. Some of them had died recently, while others were in various stages of decomposition.


Deputy Lowe also saw a horse who needed “immediate veterinary care.” In two pens were skeletal-looking horses, and sheep and goats were in “deplorable” condition.


Lt. Trehearne knocked on WRIGHT’s door, but no one answered. She then walked around the property and among the animals, and discovered between ten to twenty deceased animals. Some of them were still warm as though they had died that same very day.

None of the animals on the property had food or water, and although there were three bales of hay, they were insufficient to feed just one animal.


Dr. Guna Gamble of G Bar G Veterinary Hospital responded to the scene and carried out an emergency assessment. She determined two of the goats had died that day. Dr. Gamble then advised officers to feed the animals a little explaining that since they were so malnourished, overfeeding them could shock their systems. Dr. Gamble further noted that the animals needed grass hay and they could not be fed the “straight alfalfa” that was on the property.


As stated above, the poor souls were not only deprived of food, but there wasn’t any water either so, officers used a hose that was on the property and as you can imagine, the animals, who were extremely thirsty, drank immediately.


Lt. Trehearne called WRIGHT on the phone, who said that the “very thin horse” was hers but that she did not know what was wrong with her/him.

WRIGHT also said that she was planning on getting the horse wormed and treated, then quarantined at her mother’s home. WRIGHT explained to Lt. Trehearne that only nine of the eleven horses were hers and that the other two were her mother’s.

WRIGHT then admitted that all the chickens, geese, goats, and sheep were hers.

In reference to the goats, WRIGHT said that they may have been dying of chlamydia. WRIGHT claimed that a veterinarian at the state fair had diagnosed them.

When Lt. Trehearne followed up with vets in the area and at the state fair, none of them confirmed WRIGHT’s claim. Furthermore, they also said they would no longer do business with WRIGHT.


Lt. Trehearne then seized multiple deceased goats and took them to the G Bar G Veterinary Hospital for necropsies. Dr. Glenn Gamble performed necropsies on two goats and said he believed the animals died of starvation, explaining that there were no fat deposits between the skin and muscle of their rib cages, no fat around their internal organs, and no fat survival reserves.


Buffalo Bulletin reports that on December 12, 2022, two charges of animal cruelty were filed against WRIGHT for incidents occurring between January 1, 2022, and December 8 2022. WRIGHT was then arrested on December 13, 2022. At her December arraignment, WRIGHT plead “not guilty”.


According to Cowboy State Daily, on December 20, 2022, the Fremont County Attorney’s Office increased its case against WRIGHT from two animal cruelty charges to the following ten:


Count one, for more than twenty dead sheep and goats.

Count two, for a dead red roan Nubian doe and a dead cream-colored Nigerian dwarf buck.

Count three, for cruelty toward nine horses, a sorrel gelding with a club foot, two bay mares, two red-and-white paint geldings, one roan mare, one roan gelding, one bay paint pony and one bay filly pony.

Count four, for cruelty toward a red and white paint gelding.

Count five, for cruelty toward thirty-seven doe goats.

Count six, for cruelty toward a doe goat with mastitis (infection related to breastfeeding).

Count seven, for cruelty toward seven buck goats.

Count eight, for cruelty toward eighteen ewe sheep.

Count nine, for cruelty to four ram sheep.

Count ten, for cruelty toward three geese and fifteen chickens.


WRIGHT initially plead not guilty to all ten charges.

However, according to a motion for a change-of-plea hearing filed on March 3, 2023, WRIGHT made a plea agreement in which she promised to give Alford guilty pleas for ONLY four of the ten counts so that the state will drop the other six.

An Alford plea means the defendant maintains their innocence but admits that the evidence against them is sufficient to convict them in court.

WRIGHT is scheduled to change her plea from “not guilty” to the Alford plea on May 1, 2023.


I emailed Fremont County Sheriff Ryan Lee and requested pictures of the furvictims and in an email he explained that since the “incident is not yet adjudicated” further case information to include photographs of the animals involved in the case cannot be released at this time. I was advised to request them after WRIGHT is sentenced.


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- New Hampshire, USA -



~ Update: March 13, 2023


The Manchester Police Department announced that on March 9, 2023, the Londonderry Police Department arrested MEGHAN WILLIAMS and ROBERT GERHOLD ( both pictured).

Both WILLIAMS and GERHOLD face fourteen counts of animal cruelty.

They were released on $5,000 PR and are scheduled to be arraigned in Manchester Circuit Court on April 12, 2023.



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The Manchester Police Department is reaching out to the public in hopes of getting information on the whereabouts of 42-years-old MEGHAN WILLIAMS and 59-years-old ROBERT GERHOLD (both pictured), wanted on fourteen animal cruelty charges.


In October 2022, police responded to a foreclosed house on 312 Seames Drive in Manchester, after receiving a report of abandoned animals. A neighbor told police that he had not seen the owner in at least two weeks and could see multiple cats through a window.

Officers learned that WILLIAMS and GERHOLD had moved out and left behind fourteen cats without any food or water.


Officers "could smell a strong odor of ammonia coming through an open window". Inside the property officers could see "furniture flipped over, torn up, and covered in feces." On the couch, police found many thin cats who did not look well and appeared to be missing fur.

In the corner officers sadly found a deceased cat.


Across several days, Manchester Police Animal Control found and removed ten cats who were suffering from serious health issues. Sadly, officers also discovered a total of four dead cats.


An investigation revealed that WILLIAMS was the home’s owner and that GERHOLD was also living with her at the time.


If you have any information on the couple’s whereabouts, please come forward and do the right thing. Please call the Manchester Police Department at (603) - 668 - 8711. Alternatively, if you wish to remain anonymous, you can and call the Manchester Crimeline at (603) - 624 - 4040. Thank you!


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WILLIAMS and GERHOLD’s mugshots shared from Manchester Police.


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