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- South Dakota, USA -



~ Update: September 23, 2022


With regard to the other puppy, Ocho, the Sioux Falls Police Department told me in an email: “I read through the report and don’t see any mention of another animal. The suspect is still in jail, so if he had any other animals, our Animal Control Officers would have made sure they were placed in a safe environment.”




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On Monday, September 19, 2022, Sioux Falls police arrested 21-years-old STEPHEN ALEXANDER MCILWAIN (pictured), for murdering a 3-month-old male Chihuahua-Dachshund mix puppy named Wybie.


Dakota News Now reports that last July a group of roommates took two puppies into their home, naming them Ocho and Wybie.


One of the roommates, Korey Schuld, told Dakota News Now that she was worried for Wybie, because one of the other roommates, MCILWAIN, had lost his temper with the puppy previously.


Sadly, on Monday, after Wybie relieved himself in the house (that’s what puppies do until properly and patiently trained), MCILWAIN savagely punched him in the chest, leaving behind marks.


Schuld told Dakota News Now: “Then I heard him crying, and I kind of knew what happened. I’ve been told to stay out of their business so that’s what I was doing but he was doing it for about two and a half hours. And then I went quiet.”


When the door opened, Schuld saw Wybie. She recounted the following moments and said: “I started doing CPR. And I did it for about five minutes. And his mouth was kind of open, so I ran to the kitchen to grab a butter knife. And I kind of put it in his throat so I could see in the back of it, and there was nothing he was choking on. But there was a bunch of blood in his mouth.”


Sioux Falls police responded and took MCILWAIN into custody.

He was booked into the Minnehaha County Jail on a felony animal cruelty charge.

KELO reports the murderer is being held on a $2,500 cash-only bond.


I have contacted the Sioux Falls Police Department to inquire about Ocho, the other puppy. I will post an update should I receive a response.


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- Illinois, USA -


The LaSalle Police Department arrested 20-years-old LUCAS R. RAMEY (pictured), in connection with the death of a puppy.


On the afternoon of Friday, September 2, officers responded to a property in the 500 block of Bucklin Street in LaSalle, regarding the suspicious death of a dog.

Upon arrival, they discovered a lifeless puppy wrapped in a trash bag.


The furbaby, believed to be only four months old, appeared to be a mix of a German Shepherd and Blue Heeler.


From an investigation it emerged RAMEY had strangled the furbaby who subsequently died due to the injuries that RAMEY inflicted on her.

RAMEY told police he was upset with the puppy after she kept pooping around the house.

The filthy murderer, of Mendota, was placed under arrest on a felony animal cruelty charge and transported to LaSalle County Jail.


On Sunday, September 4, 2022, RAMEY appeared in LaSalle County Circuit Court before Judge Todd L. Martin for a bond hearing.

Bond was set at $50,000 and the murderer needs to post $5,000 to be released from jail.

Online arrest records show RAMEY is still in custody.

If RAMEY posts bond, he is prohibited from returning to the home he was visiting on Bucklin Street where he murdered the puppy and having contact with the puppy’s guardian.


According to court records, RAMEY is expected back in court on Thursday, September 8, 2022, at 9:00 a.m.


LaSalle Police Chief Michael Smudzinski said: “Animals do not ask for much in life other than human affection and a safe and sheltered home. This type of grotesque behavior needs to have consequences.”


Let’s hope the judge feels the same and will let RAMEY rot in prison!


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