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- Georgia, USA -

 

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office arrested 27-year-old HERSHEL WILLIAM CLINT CANADY (pictured via Georgia Crime Magazine).

 

Arrest and court records show that CANADY is facing eleven (11) misdemeanor counts of cruelty to animals and one felony count of theft by deception.

 

Athens Banner-Herald reports that CANADY “operates a farm off S&H Road north of Comer, where he sells horses, ponies and donkeys.”

 

According to the news outlet, investigator Chris Guest with the MCSO said that CANADY was not physically abusing the animals but he was neglecting them by depriving them of medical care. Mr. Guest said: “There are 11 (animals) that we can definitely make cases on where he refused to get them medical care.”

 

Mr. Guest explained that the felony deception charge refers to the sale of several donkeys to a woman in Arizona. According to Mr. Guest, the woman bought more than a dozen donkeys from CANADY with the understanding “they had a clean bill of health and everything was fine.” Sadly, at least five of the donkeys purchased died. The remaining donkeys were then tested by a veterinarian and when reports showed that they were suffering from a variety of diseases, they were placed in quarantine.

 

According to Mr. Guest, “Animal control has warned him; trying to get this taken care of without any actions being taken. But he pretty much ignored them.”

 

Athens Banner-Herald reached out to CANADY for a comment and he declined. Despite the findings of the investigation conducted by the sheriff’s office and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, CANADY denies the charges. His attorney, Mayes Davison, told the news agency that his client is shocked “because he’s complied with every aspect that we know of in the requirements to take care of his animals.”

 

I have reached out to the USDA to inquire about the four open complaints the agency has against CANADY’s farm. If I get a response, I will post an update.

 

CANADY was arrested on June 13, 2024, and released the following day.

 

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- New York, USA -


On May 9, 2023, New York State Police in Herkimer responded to a property on 3403 Military Road in the town of Norway to assist an Animal Cruelty Officer with an animal hoarding/abuse case.


In a news release, police said that a search of the property led to the discovery of “several goats, donkeys, and cows not being properly cared for and in grave condition.”

According to News Channel 2, five goats were sadly found deceased.


Police arrested 60-years-old LORRAINE A. ROSE who rents a camper on the property.


News Channel 2 reports that the owner of the property contacted New York State Police with concerns about the number of animals ROSE had at the property.

Investigators believe that ROSE “was attempting to care for the animals and became overwhelmed.”

As a result, ROSE voluntarily surrendered over eighty (80) goats to Pause 4 All Paws Rescue.


Police said ROSE was charged with five counts of overdriving, torturing and injuring animals for failure to provide proper sustenance under New York State Agriculture and Markets Law.


The investigation is ongoing.


Pause 4 All Paws Rescue is in need of donations. If you wish and can afford to help, please click here. Thank you!


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Details may be removed or additional information may be provided in future should such sources report an update.






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