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- Hawaii, USA -


Honolulu police are investigating after a dog was found on Tuesday, September 13, 2022, with two bullet wounds on the side of the road in Maili.


Cassie Moniz, with Aloha Animal Outreach, received a call around 4:30 p.m. about an injured dog laying on the side of the road after being hit by a car. The driver did not stop.

When Cassie arrived on the scene, she found a male dog who was covered in fleas, ticks, ants, and in pain.


PAWS of Hawaii said in the Facebook post that Cassie took the 1-year-old furbaby named Nakoa, to VCA Animal Hospital in Kapolei.


After taking X-rays, veterinarians learned that Nakoa had been shot twice. PAWS of Hawaii said: “To make it worse, this was NOT a BB gun, but real bullets. Someone shot this innocent animal and left him to die on the side of the road.”

One of the two wounds was old, while the other was recent.


KITV reports that Ku'ulei Durand, Executive Director of PAWS of Hawaii, explained: “It fully severed his spine, just shattering the vertebrae. They said if the bullet had missed his spine, we would've been able to save him. But, because it severed his spine he has severe damage to all of his body, and he's going to be a paraplegic dog for the rest of his life.”

Not only that, but veterinarians also said Nakoa’s leg would have to be amputated, so, due to the poor quality of life Nakoa would have, the decision was made to euthanize him.


Durand also explained that the bullets vets extracted from Nakoa’s body will be sent “over to authorities to try and figure out who did this to this dog.” PAWS of Hawaii said Nakoa was shot with a 9mm.

Furthermore, vets performed a CT scan and as Durand explained: “It's actually very important to do his CT scan because not only will this tell us what's wrong with him, the CT scan would be able to be used in prosecuting whoever it is that did this to him.”


In announcing Nakoa’s passing, PAWS of Hawaii wrote in a Facebook post: “It’s with a heavy heart that we said goodbye to sweet Nakoa. Our hearts break as tears fill our eyes tonight. Thankfully he knew he was loved & supported by soooo many these last two days. We pray he felt kindness & love around him as he passed over to the rainbow bridge. We are very sorry that a human had enacted such cruel crimes toward this innocent soul. We wish we could have gotten a chance to show him & teach him a life that’s filled with endless love, kisses & what a true companionship is.

E ho’omaha me ka maluhia. Aloha mau loa. Poina ‘ole. (Rest in peace. Forever loved. Never forgotten.)”


If you have any information, I beg you, come forward and speak up for Nakoa.

Call Honolulu police at (808) - 529 - 3111. Thank you!


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Poi Dogs and Popoki – Nakoa’s video




- California, USA -


The Chico Police Department arrested 21-years-old KATRINA LORETHA OCEANT (pictured) after she stabbed her dog and then left the furbaby to die.


Police said OCEANT called them reporting that her dog had bitten her and said she had stabbed him/her with a knife. According to the police OCEANT made the call a few hours after the events.


Officers responded to the female’s home in the 1400 block of W. 3rd Street in Chico and as she was being treated for her injuries, officers found the dog in an orchard field near OCEANT’s home.


Police said: “Unfortunately, the dog had suffered severe and non-recoverable injuries” and was euthanized to end his/her suffering.


According to investigators, OCEANT provided a series of events that “were inconsistent with the injuries she sustained.”


OCEANT was arrested on Sunday, August 28, 2022, for animal cruelty.

Online records show she is being held in the Butte County Jail on a $15,000 bond.


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Oceant's mugshot via Butte County Jail.



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- Louisiana, USA -


The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office announced that 48-years-old STACEY OZENNE COMEAUX (pictured), who was being sought for animal cruelty, turned herself in on Monday, August 22, 2022.


In a news release, St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby J. Guidroz said that on August 16, 2022, deputies were dispatched to a veterinary clinic in the 14700 block of Highway 190 in Opelousas, regarding an animal cruelty complaint


Deputies learned that a pet rescuer was tagged in a Facebook post regarding a dog who was left to die in the yard of a home on 282 Aymond Road in Port Barre.

The rescuer contacted the property owner, who said that COMEAUX was the rental tenant.

The pet rescuer arrived at the property and at the back, they found a red/rust colored Doberman Pinscher. “The dog was leashed and lying in a shallow hole in a bush”, stated the release.

The furbaby was alive but covered in fleas, ants, and maggots. Furthermore, the poor soul could not walk, could not keep his/her head up, and ribs were visible through the skin.

The rescuer alerted the St. Landry Parish Animal Control and the dog was taken to the veterinary clinic for immediate medical care.


Sadly, later in the afternoon, the furbaby succumbed to his/her illness.


According to the sheriff’s office, deputies contacted COMEAUX on August 19, 2022, and she told them that she was out of state and would not be returning until August 20, 2022.

She was advised to contact deputies immediately upon her return in regards to this incident.


On the afternoon of August 20, 2022, deputies’ attempts to contact COMEAUX were unsuccessful and a warrant was issued for her arrest, charging her with one count of cruelty to animals.


Online records show COMEAUX is no longer in custody.


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