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- California, USA -


The Chico Police Department arrested ANDREW LAMBACH.


In the morning of April 6, 2025, officers responded to the 2600 block of Martin Luther King Boulevard after receiving an animal cruelty report.


According to the police’s press release, a citizen witnessed LAMBACH hitting a small dog. A Chico Police Department Animal Control Officer found LAMBACH in the area with the dog, and he was arrested on suspicion of alleged intentional cruelty to an animal. LAMBACH also had outstanding warrants.


Police said the furvictim had no visible injuries but the ACO took her/him to a local vet to be examined. The dog had soreness but is expected to recover. The Voiceless Victim is being held by Animal Control.


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In the case of charges being dropped, dismissed, or the case being purged, this article will be rectified accordingly, if official documentation is provided to Voice For Us.





- Kentucky, USA -


The McCracken County Sheriff's Office has in custody 66-year-old DAVID F. HOWERY (pictured), who was being sought in connection with “a severe case of animal cruelty and torture.”


The sheriff’s office said that the investigation, which was launched on March 31, 2025, led deputies to a residence in the 9000 block of Woodville Road, in West Paducah.

Following the execution of a search warrant, deputies found eighteen (18) dogs “living in deplorable conditions.” Sadly, one dog had to be euthanized on scene due to his/her poor condition.


According to the sheriff’s office, the home was found to be infested with fleas and rodents, with crates stacked floor to ceiling, and animals defecating and urinating onto others below.


A total of thirty-two (32 dogs) “are victims in this case”, stated the release by the sheriff’s office.

All of the furvictims were removed by McCracken County Animal Control and taken to the McCracken County Humane Society.


HOWERY was being sought in connection with this case and as of April 5, 2025, he is at the McCracken County Jail.


The sheriff’s office said that the McCracken County Humane Society is in desperate need of donations and supplies to care for all of the Voiceless Victims associated with this case.

Specifically, the organization needs:

Blankets

Sheets

Towels

Blue Dawn dish soap (original Dawn brand only)

WET Pedigree dog food

DRY Purina dog food

Gallon jugs of water

Paper towels

For financial donations please click here. Thank you!


I took the liberty of naming the Voiceless Victim who was euthanized Puffin for the tribute image. Should his/her given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.


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In the case of charges being dropped, dismissed, or the case being purged, this article will be rectified accordingly, if official documentation is provided to Voice For Us.


HOWERY’s mugshot shared from the McCracken County Sheriff's Office




- Florida, USA -


⚠️WARNING⚠️Some of the pictures included in the article may be upsetting to some of you⚠️


The Levy County Sheriff’s Office announced the conviction of 39-year-old PEDRO CARLOS PEREZ JR (pictured).


It all started back in March 2024, when Levy County Animal Services were contacted by a concerned citizen who reported that PEREZ was not caring for his dogs at his Morriston home.


According to the sheriff’s office, although Animal Services made multiple attempts and issued notices to PEREZ ordering him to comply with statutory requirements to care for the dogs, he “ignored all orders and the condition of the dogs deteriorated.”


On June 5, 2024, Ag Detective Gary Garboski responded to PEREZ’s home to assist Animal Services following a report of animal neglect.

Ten (10) dogs were removed from PEREZ’s home and criminal charges were finally filed against him.


All of the furvictims were taken to the Levy County Animal Services facility where they received the veterinary treatment they needed and deserved.


Ag Detective Garboski wrote in his report: “The def was given several warnings and ample time to correct the living conditions for these animals and refused causing their condition to deteriorate to unhealthy, malnourished condition over time.”

The report went on to say: “…the veterinarians' assessment accompanied by time lapse between warnings and living conditions not improving. With no compliance and overall inhumane treatment of these animals the def is charged with animal neglect. No reasonable and prudent person would consider this a sanitary healthy environment for any animal.”


On March 25, 2025, a Levy County Jury found PEREZ guilty on all ten (10) counts of animal neglect and upon issuance of the verdict PEREZ was immediately remanded into the custody of the Levy County Detention Facility.


Three days later, Levy County Judge Luis Enrique Bustamante sentenced PEREZ to ONLY 180 days in the Levy County Detention Facility followed by one year of probation and restitution of $32,000 to Levy County Animal Services.


All of the Voiceless Victims were ultimately re-homed.


A spokesperson for the Levy County Sheriff’s Office tells me that this was not a dogfighting case and no animals were found deceased. The sheriff’s office kindly provided Voice For Us with the pictures in the gallery.


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Voice For Us Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the press release by the Levy County Sheriff’s Office. Please note that details may be removed or new information added should updates become available.


PEREZ’s mugshot shared from the Levy County Sheriff’s Office





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