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VICKI LEAH PATTERSON arrested after four dogs were found dead in a trailer

Updated: Jun 26, 2023

- West Virginia, USA -


~ Update: June 26, 2023


On Friday, June 16, 2023, in Wood County Circuit Court VICKI LEAH PATTERSON (pictured) of Davisville, was sentenced for animal cruelty charges.


PATTERSON was sentenced to one to five years in prison and was prohibited from “owning”, “possessing”, and residing with animals for the next fifteen (15) years.

PATTERSON was also ordered to pay a $5,000 fine.


Following the discovery of four deceased dogs in her trailer in June 2022, PATTERSON was charged with four felony counts of animal cruelty.

On April 5, 2023, through a plea agreement, PATTERSON pleaded guilty to ONLY one count of animal cruelty.


Last week I emailed Wood County Prosecuting Attorney Pat Lefebure and requested additional information about the Voiceless Victims but I have not heard from her office yet.

Since authorities did not disclose the furbabies’ names, I took the liberty of naming them Beeblossom, Bouquet, Dew, and Sunflower for the tribute image. Should their given names be made public, I will rectify them accordingly.




~ Original story:


Deputies with the Wood County Sheriff's Office responded to Turtle Lane in Davisville where they discovered four deceased dogs inside a trailer.


Deputies made contact with the trailer’s owner, 47-years-old VICKI LEAH PATTERSON (pictured), who told them she did not live inside the mobile home but in a car beside it.


According to WTAP, deputies say “they found large amounts of debris and feces in all parts of the trailer.” They also say all the windows were closed and there was no ventilation.

On the windows, deputies observed what appeared to be claw marks indicating that the dogs may have been trying to get out.

The furbabies were located in different parts of the mobile home.


After talking with a neighbor, deputies learned that the neighbor had seen the dogs in the trailer but they had not heard them barking for two months.


When deputies confronted PATTERSON about the dogs, she said they were in the trailer sleeping.


PATTERSON was taken into custody on Tuesday, June 21, on four Felony counts of animal cruelty. Online records show she is still in the North Central Regional Jail and Correctional Facility.


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PATTERSON's mugshot shared from West Virginia Division Of Corrections and Rehabilitation Center.



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Judy A Canon
Judy A Canon
Jul 02, 2022

The dogs were inside the unventilated trashy trailer ‘sleeping’ yet this POS slept in her car comforting herself with AC while they frantically clawed to escape the suffocating heat?! This must be prosecuted & the monster jailed! She comforted herself so she’s well aware how dangerous the trailer was!

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