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- Texas, USA -


On August 17, 2022, officers with the San Angelo Police Department responded to Shannon Medical Center after receiving a report about a 3-month-old who had severe head trauma.


Officials obtained and executed a search warrant, at a home on 2918 J.F.K. Drive, occupied by 19-years-old JAYLIN MIJA DEANDA and 21-years-old ELI SARSOSA (both pictured), and three children.


Inside the home, which had every single room and closet infested with cockroaches, officers found a small male dog believed to be between 8 and 10 weeks old.

According to 28-years-old SAMUEL BENJAMIN JETER (also pictured), who was also at the residence, the puppy’s name is Dusty.

Officers reported that the puppy had ribs showing and did not seem to be fed.

Officers did not find any food, water, dog food, or bowls for the young furbaby.


Officers found very little dog feces on the floor and believe the puppy ate his own feces to feed himself. They further saw the puppy trying to eat off the floor a sticky substance.


Officers asked JETER if there was any dog food at the home and he said that the family fed the puppy scraps such as pizza or hot dogs.


While investigators found dog feces, they noticed that there wasn’t any urine on the floors.

They also reported that for the whole time they were at the home, the puppy had not tried to go to the bathroom.

Officers then took the furbaby outside and after giving him water and crackers, the puppy peed.


On September 6, 2022, officers arrested DEANDA and SARSOSA and booked them into the Tom Green County Jail. The duo were charged with cruelty to non-livestock animals for failure to provide food, water, and a safe place free of cockroach infestation.


Online arrest records show that they both bonded out of jail.


According to Everything Lubbock, JETER was at DEANDA and SARSOSA’s home because the aforementioned 3-month-old was in his care while the couple was out.

Reportedly, the baby started screaming and JETER became frustrated so, he held the infant by his/her torso and shook, swung, and threw him/her to stop the crying.

The baby then started showing signs of labored breathing and was not responsive.

When the couple returned home, they took their son/daughter to the Shannon Medical Center.


JETER has been arrested and charged with injury to a child.


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- Tennessee, USA -


On Saturday, July 30, 2022, Memphis Police officers were dispatched to a home in the 700 block of Saint Paul Avenue and in the backyard of the property they found an extremely starved puppy in a black wire cage without food or water.


According to the affidavit, the 6-month-old furbaby was immediately taken to Memphis Animal Shelter where Veterinarian Dr. H. Coffee treated him/her for muscle wasting and skull atrophy. Dr. Coffee said the puppy had very little mass (no fat).


Three days later, Memphis Animal Services sent Memphis police documentation which identified 20-years-old ANGEL A. NABORS and 29-years-old BARRY RANDLE (both pictured), as the puppy’s guardians.


The pair were brought in for questioning on August 5, 2022, and when investigators asked them why they had not fed their puppy, NABORS said she did not have time to do so because she was working too much. RANDLE responded that he could not afford to feed the puppy.


Memphis Animal Services said the puppy was in poor serious condition and was unable to stand. The agency also said that if officers did not find him/her when they did, he/she would have died within four to five days.


Online records show that NABORS and RANDLE were booked into the Shelby County Jail on August 11, 2022, on aggravated animal cruelty charges.

They were both released after posting bond.


When I asked Memphis Police for additional information about the puppy, I was told that the name was not mentioned in the report and that “no additional information is available at this point” as this “an ongoing investigation.”


NABORS and RANDLE, if you found the time to get that puppy, it was your responsibility to find the time to feed him/her just like you two found the time to feed yourselves!

When you realized that you could not afford to feed him/her, why didn’t you reach out to a shelter for help? That would have been the humane thing to do but you two are heartless, and soulless and only capable of cruelty!


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