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~ Update: January 17, 2024


LAURO's mugshot added to the article.


LAURO's mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office.



~ Original story:


Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced the arrest of 76-years-old CARLOS A. LAURO (pictured).

 

In a press release, DA Tierney said that LAURO, of Riverhead, is accused of aggravated cruelty to animals and other related charges for fatally shooting two innocent and defenseless German Shepherds with a rifle.

 

The current investigation was launched on January 10, 2024, when a one-year-old German Shepherd named Blitzkrieg was taken to the VCA Westbury Veterinarian Hospital in Westbury. Blitzkrieg was found to be paralyzed from a gunshot wound to the head.

DA Tierney said that according to a witness, Blitzkrieg was found shot laying in a pen next to a dead goat on LAURO’s property on Sound Avenue.

 

Detectives with the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office’s Biological, Environmental, and Animal Safety Team (BEAST) went to LAURO’s home to investigate the incident and learned that approximately a month prior, LAURO had also shot and killed another German Shepherd. The DA’s Office identified the furvictim as a 6-month-old puppy named Cranky.

According to the press release, LAURO first shot Cranky simply because the furbaby was “allegedly refusing to go back inside his house.” As stated in the release, “The allegations of that event were that Lauro had shot Cranky once in the back and then, when another resident took him back inside the house in an attempt to console and treat his wounds, Lauro dragged the dog back outside and shot him in the head.”

 

At LAURO’s home BEAST detectives found five surviving Belgian Malinois/Dutch Shepherd mix dogs, a Border Collie, two German Shepherds, and numerous other animals including chickens, cows, goats, and pigs.

 

On January 11, 2024, together with the Riverhead Police Department, BEAST detectives returned to LAURO’s home with a search warrant. Authorities discovered many other dead farm animals, including a baby goat and a pig. The DA’s Office said the “circumstances of their deaths are still being investigated.”  

On the same day, LAURO was placed under arrest.

 

According to Erik C. Howard, Town of Riverhead Attorney, “Mr. Lauro is repeatedly the subject of various complaints to the Town regarding the condition of and activities at his Sound Avenue property. Responses to his property by Town Code Enforcement officials have revealed and led to prosecutions by the Riverhead Town Attorney’s Office for illegal animal sales, attempts to operate an illegal slaughterhouse, dilapidated and illegal structures, loose farm animals, and general property maintenance. The Riverhead Town Attorney’s Office applauds the Suffolk County District Attorney's prosecution of Mr. Lauro and is prepared to assist in any way necessary to secure a conviction for Mr. Lauro’s reprehensible conduct and wanton disregard for the life of a companion animal.”

 

The DA’s Office explained that Fund For Animal Cruelty Treatment of Suffolk (FACTS) is providing costs of care to the dogs and the Humane Long Island has been assisting the field operation by triaging farm animal victims to appropriate foster care.

 

John Di Leonardo, anthrozoologist and Executive Director of Humane Long Island said: “Animals, whether dogs or goats, sheep or chickens experience terror and fight for their lives just as we would when faced with the prospect of slaughter, yet for the animals at this illegal backyard slaughter operation, the experience was made even more horrific, with sick and injured animals living among the corpses of their friends.” He then added: “Humane Long Island thanks the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office and its Biological, Environmental, and Animal Safety Team for prosecuting this heinous case of aggravated animal cruelty and reminds the public that they too can save hundreds of animals annually by simply leaving them off their plates.”

 

At LAURO’s arraignment, Riverhead Town Justice Court Judge, the Honorable Sean Walter ordered him to be held without bail. LAURO’s next court date is slated to take place on January 17, 2024.

 

In a statement, District Attorney Tierney said: “This is a particularly horrific example of cruelty. While we unfortunately could not rescue all of the animal victims that our investigators found on this defendant’s property, we will seek justice for them.”

 

I emailed the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office to request LAURO’s booking photograph, but I was told: “We do not disclose the arrest photo of a defendant prior to a disposition.”

 

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The Nassau County SPCA is offering a reward for information after an innocent and defenseless dog was stabbed seventeen (17) times!

 

Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly held a press conference on Thursday, December 28, 2023, during which she recounted the facts of this horrific case.

 

On November 27, 2023, a roughly 2-year-old male Pitbull Terrier mix was found bleeding profusely on Washburn Avenue in Freeport, Long Island. Thankfully, a woman who lives there spotted him and took him to the animal shelter Bobbi and the Strays. Staff explained that given the seriousness of the injuries he sustained, the Voiceless Victim could not be treated at their facility so the woman rushed him to the Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter. Vets took on the furvictim, named him Cornell, and transferred him to an emergency veterinarian in Farmingdale.

 

DA Donnelly explained that some of Cornell’s stab wounds caused him to sustain collapsed lungs, causing them to leak air. She said that during the treatment, Cornell’s lungs had to be drained “a number of times.”

 

Authorities are now reaching out to the public for information that will lead to the prosecution of the vile individual(s) who did this to a defenseless dog.

As DA Donnelly said: “We need to know what happened to this dog.”

 

She went on to say: “If you have seen Cornell being walked down the street in your neighborhood. If you’ve seen Cornell in someone’s backyard. If you’ve been anywhere where you think you have seen this dog, I ask you to call my Animal Crimes Hotline.”

 

Cornell cannot tell us who did this to him. Cornell could not dial 911 to report what happened to him, he had to rely on a Good Samaritan to rescue him.

If you know who the monster is, I beg you to come forward and call the DA’s Office Animal Crimes Hotline at (516) - 571 - 7755. Thank you!


Voice For Us believes that not reporting animal cruelty is the same as committing it!


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On Sunday, December 10, 2023, the Nassau County Police Department arrested 21-years-old ANDREW LAURENDI (pictured).

 

According to a press release obtained by Voice For Us, LAURENDI was fired from his job as a dog day care worker at Pawllywood on 30 E. Chestnut Street in Massapequa after he was caught on video swinging a few dogs over his head while the furbabies were still on a leash.

 

Police said footage showed that after swinging the helpless dogs by the leash, LAURENDI then let the leash go and the dogs fell to the ground. LAURENDI then proceeded to smash the face of one of the dogs into a fence several times.

According to police, one of the dogs “suffered a serious physical injury.”

 

LAURENDI, of 553 Central Avenue Massapequa, was charged with Animal Cruelty and Torturing or Injuring an Animal/Failure to Provide Sustenance. He was issued an Appearance

Ticket returnable on Thursday, December 21, 2023 and will be arraigned in First

District Court 99 Main Street Hempstead.

 

Police did not disclose additional information about the furvictims.

 

NBC New York reports that NASSAU SPCA went to LAURENDI’s home to check on his dogs but LAURENDI never opened the door.

 

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LAURENDI’s mugshot was provided to Voice For Us by the Nassau County Police Department.






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