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- Arkansas, USA -

 

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office arrested 60-years-old ALANE SUZETTE MALTESE and her husband, 54-years-old ROBERT ANDREW MALTESE (both pictured).

 

On the morning of Friday, February 16, 2024, deputies were dispatched to Tara Road in Lincoln after a resident, Ms. Regina Thompson, called to report that her blind 16-year-old Pomeranian had been beaten with a metal object by her neighbor, ALANE SUZETTE MALTESE.

 

Ms. Thompson told deputies that she went out to her car when she heard yelling coming from the road. She looked and saw her dog standing in the road. According to Ms. Thompson, ALANE SUZETTE MALTESE ran from her yard towards the dog with a metal bar-like object and started cursing them. She then threatened to kill the dog and Ms. Thompson.

Ms. Thompson said that MALTESE then grabbed the dog, beat him/her with the metal object, and took him/her into her house. Ms. Thompson said that after that, MALTESE got into her vehicle and fled.   

 

Deputies interviewed a neighbor regarding the incident. The neighbor said he saw ROBERT ANDREW MALTESE walking outside with the dog, stuffing the furbaby into a trashcan and then stabbing him/her with a pitchfork. According to the neighbor, the dog could be heard “whelping and moaning” while being stabbed. The neighbor further said that MALTESE then proceeded to get the dog out of the trashcan, stuffed him/her into a bucket, and took him/her into the house.

 

At that point, deputies questioned MALTESE and he said he did not know what was going on. He told deputies he woke up to the yelling between his wife and Ms. Thompson. MALTESE denied his wife was beating Ms. Thompson’s dog. He claimed the dog was not inside his home and that he/she was safely chased from their home to Ms. Thompson’ s home. However, when deputies requested to search his home, MALTESE refused.

 

Deputies then called his wife on the phone and she said that she was on her way to Colorado and refused to answer the deputies’ questions.

 

A search warrant was obtained and served. Deputies found the dog still in the bucket that had an airtight lid on it. The Voiceless Victim was still alive but severely injured. Corporal Jake Hart with the Washington County Sheriff’s Office wrote in his report that the bucket was hidden underneath a cabinet “with a large water jug in front concealing it.”

Deputies returned the dog to Ms. Thompson who rushed him/her to the vet.

 

Deputies determined that the metal object used to beat the dog was the flat side of a machete. The machete and pitchfork were collected as evidence.

 

MALTES was placed under arrest and his wife was located at a church where she was taken into custody.

 

The veterinary report revealed that the dog had a fractured skull, fractured ribs, fractured front leg, and lacerations to the bone of the leg. Due to the severity of his/her injuries, the furvictim was sadly euthanized.

 

ALANE SUZETTE MALTESE is accused of first-degree terroristic threatening, aggravated cruelty to a dog, cat, or equine, and theft of property.

ROBERT ANDREW MALTESE is accused of aggravated cruelty to a dog, cat, or equine, tampering with physical evidence, hindering apprehension or prosecution, and theft of property.

 

Authorities did not disclose the furbaby’s name, so I took the liberty of naming him/her Blossom for the tribute image. Should his/her given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.

 

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Mugshots shared from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office


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- Arkansas, USA -


⚠️WARNING⚠️The article contains details some of you may find distressing⚠️


On Sunday, November 12, 2023, the White County Sheriff’s Office became aware of a dreadful case in which a deceased dog had been nailed to a sheet of plywood at the intersection of Fairview Road and Panther Creek Road.


In a media release, the sheriff’s office said that on the board there was a spray-painted message that read: “This What happens to Dogs Drop Off Here.”


After the White County Sheriff’s Criminal Investigation Division responded to the scene, a detective spoke with a suspect regarding the incident. The name of the suspect was not released.

As stated in the release, “Upon completion of a full investigation with all facts and evidence related to this case a criminal file will be forwarded to the White County Prosecutor’s Office for review of charges in accordance with the Arkansas Criminal Code.”


THV 11 reports that “While at the scene gathering video for this story, a man drove up to our crew and said he was the one who nailed the dog to the sign. The man said he felt terrible about it, but didn't know what else to do because the area is commonly used as a dumping ground.”


As for the Voiceless Victim, The Daily Citizens reports that he /she “is being held in the Searcy Animal Shelter’s freezer.”

Chuck Niementowski explained to the news outlet that when the furvictim was brought to the shelter, he/she was still nailed to the board and added that staff had trouble removing the spikes. Chuck went on to say that a member of staff said there was blood all over the place leading staff to believe that the incident occurred on the same day or the dog wouldn’t be bleeding like that. Chuck told The Daily Citizens that the dog looks like a Shepherd mix “but it’s hard to say because of the condition it’s in.” Chuck also said: “I sure hope it was already dead.”


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The Voiceless Victim’s picture was shared from The Daily Citizen.





- Arkansas, USA -


On Wednesday, July 12, 2023, the Fort Smith Police Department arrested 21-years-old CIERRA MAYE PULLIAM and 31-years-old DAVID RAY ASBURY (both pictured).


Police said the Department received multiple complaints about the welfare of a dog at the couple’s home on 3925 Jenny Lind Road.


When officers responded to the pair’s residence, they found a dog chained to a fence. The Voiceless Victims was malnourished, had sores on his/her body and had lacerations from being chained up. The chain used to tether the dog had been on the poor soul for about two weeks.


Thankfully, the dog was removed from the property and was taken to be treated.

Police did not disclose additional information about the dog nor his/her status.

Regarding this, I emailed the Department’s PIO and if I get a response, I will rectify the article accordingly.


PULLIAM and ASBURY are each charged with one felony count of aggravated animal cruelty and keeping unvaccinated dogs/animals.


A heartfelt thank you goes to the humane citizens who did the right thing and reported animal cruelty!


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Mugshots shared from the Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office.


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