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On Thursday, August 18, 2022, judge Christy Craig, judge for the Eighth Judicial District Court, sentenced VICTOR ERIK GARCIA-HERRERA (pictured), to a one year suspended prison sentence to be served through probation with the first eleven days served in Clark County Jail from Thursday.

FOX5 reports that prosecutors allege GARCIA-HERRERA, former owner of the pet boarding and grooming facility PawZazz, is behind the death of a female Husky named Mora in July 2021, and the death of a female Chow Chow named Ying Yang on December 24, 2021.


KTNV reports that GARCIA-HERRERA “made an agreement with the district attorney's office known as an Alford plea. This means Garcia-Herrera pleads guilty but maintains his innocence. He understands the evidence is so strong, a jury would find him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.”


According to KTNV, GARCIA-HERRERA said that the reason for the agreement was to protect his family's safety following harassment on social media. He said PawZazz was also vandalized.

GARCIA-HERRERA accepted the plea deal in April 2022, after the two felony animal cruelty charges he faced were dropped to a gross misdemeanor charge.


Although he was initially charged for the death of Mora and Ying Yang, GARCIA-HERRERA agreed to plead guilty to a count of attempted animal cruelty in connection with Mora’s death and judge Craig told him: “In accordance with the law, I'm judging you guilty of the crime of attempted cruelty to animals, a gross misdemeanor.”


Where the f------ is the attempt here with at least two dead dogs?!?!


According to a Facebook post by animal rights activist Gina Greisen with Nevada Voters for Animals, she took Mora to PawZazz on July 1, 2022, to be boarded for several days and on July 11, 2022, “during a week of record temperatures, we received a 911 text that the Husky was breathing very hard.”

Mora died within “25 minutes of original text”, said Greisen.


According to court documents, Ying Yang, died after being deprived of medical care.


KLAS reports that in addition to the 11 days in jail, GARCIA-HERRERA “will be on probation for one year, can’t have any pets or be around animals, and must complete a class on the appropriate treatment of animals.”


Judge Craig also told GARCIA-HERRERA he is not allowed to run his business from his home.


As reported by FOX5, GARCIA-HERRERA’s wife still owns PawZazz and Greisen and other animal activists asked the judge to shut down PawZazz saying abuse could still happen.

Greisen told judge Craig: “To find out that the wife is going to run it, this case is now worse now because it's one less person to help run this facility that I will say a house of horror for animals.”

Judge Craig said closing a business is not under her authority.


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Mora's pictures shared from Nevada Voters for Animals






- Nevada, USA -


Officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department animal cruelty section responded to an apartment complex in the 1400 block of North Lamb Boulevard on August 11, 2022, after a neighbor reported a foul odor from a decomposing dog and the whimpering of another dog.


Officers found two Pitbulls. Sadly, one was dead and the other one was in distress and had no food or water.


Police said that 32-years-old JOHNNISE DENNELL MYLES (pictured), left her apartment on August 5, 2022, to go on a trip to California.


MYLES said she was supposed to return to Las Vegas on August 7, 2022; however, she did not come back until August 14, 2022, because she was arrested in the Golden State on an unrelated charge, and after her rental vehicle was impounded, she had to wait for her mother to give her a ride back to Las Vegas.


KLAS reports that MYLES “told police she did not see anything wrong with leaving the animals on the patio, even in the extreme Las Vegas heat, because she believed they had enough food and water.”


According to Las Vegas Review-Journal, MYLES “told police she believed the dogs would be kept cool by a fan in the laundry room that was on the patio.”

The news agency further reports that “Animal control officers found the fan, dog bed, dog food and an empty five-gallon bucket on the patio. Temperatures reached highs of 96 to 105 degrees while the dogs were left outside, according to the report.”


The live dog was not the only VOICELESS VICTIM removed from the hellish apartment. Officers also found and seized a lizard, a snake, and about twenty fish. The snake and the lizard did not have any food or water.


Police said a necropsy would be performed on the deceased furbaby.


MYLES was arrested on August 16, 2022, and charged with two counts of willful or malicious torture, maiming, or killing of a dog.

She was released after posting bail and is due in court on Wednesday, September 14, 2022.


On an unrelated note, online court records show that in 2014, MYLES faced felony charges related to burglary, and buy, possess, receive, or withhold stolen property.


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- Nevada, USA -


The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) is reaching out to the public for assistance to find a suspect who has shot and killed four horses at the Cowboy Trail Rides, a family-run business less than two miles down the road from the Red Rock Conservation.


David Valenta, LVMPD Special Victims Lieutenant in charge of the Animal Cruelty Unit, took his appeal to social media, and uploaded a video showing the suspect who is “actively concealing his identity,” said Lt. Valenta.


Lt. Valenta explained that the four horses have been shot at close range. The first horse was killed in January 2022, the second one in March, then in June, and the most recent one in the early hours of July 4. The shootings are intentional.


In the video and photos, the suspect can be seen wearing a ski mask, gloves and ear protection. The suspect is believed to park in the area and walk into the property and go to the horse corral.


Lieutenant Valenta said in conjunction with the Bureau Land of Management, they are asking the public to watch the videos and if anything seems familiar about the suspect or if you have seen any suspicious vehicle parked in the area, or have any related information, please call LVMPD Animal Cruelty Unit at (702) - 828 - 3364 or email animalcruelty@lvmpd.com.

If you wish to remain anonymous, please call Crime Stoppers at (702) - 385 - 5555. Thank you!


The suspect should be considered armed and dangerous.

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