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The Bay Minette Police Department arrested 54-years-old LARRY VERGOS LOGAN JR (pictured) on ten counts of animal cruelty.


On Monday, November 20, 2023, officers went to LOGAN’s home on Pecan Street to serve a felony arrest warrant unrelated to what they then discovered inside the property.

Bay Minette Police Chief Al Tolbert told WKRG the conditions inside the home were “deplorable.”

Officers found trash and dog feces throughout the home but most of all, officers found three deceased puppies. Chief Tolbert said they were probably between 6 and 8 weeks old.


Outside the residence were five adult dogs who were being kept in inhumane condition. The poor souls were chained, starving, and visibly uncared for. Chief Tolbert said: “They did have injuries that I believe would be consistent with fighting, dog fighting.”

He then added: “They don’t ask to be put in that environment. And they can’t fend for themselves when you chain them and tether them to trees and stumps and whatever.”


In addition to the animal cruelty charges, LOGAN faces drug charges. Officers also found high-grade marijuana in mason jars. To this regard, Chief Tolbert said: “It would be more than personal use and the way it was packaged.”


All of the Voiceless Victims, including two puppies, are being examined by veterinarians.


Arrest records show that LOGAN was arrested on Monday evening and released less than an hour later. Online arrest records maintained by the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office show that LOGAN has a long criminal history and this arrest is the 4th one this year! LOGAN will be in court in January to answer the animal cruelty charges.


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LOGAN’s mugshot shared from the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office.


Pictures shared from WKRG





- Alabama, USA -


The Daphne Police Department arrested 20-years-old GABRIELLA ISABEL SALAS (pictured).


According to a press release by the Department obtained by Voice For Us, officers were called to a property on 126 Windsor Drive on Friday, October 6, 2023, for a welfare check on SALAS.


Police said they were contacted by a neighbor and SALAS’ grandparents because they were concerned for her and her animals as she had not been seen for at least six days.

Furthermore, according to the police, SALAS’ grandparents said there was a history of neglect with the animals so they entered the home.


As stated in the release, “The home was in a state of disarray. There was trash and animal feces everywhere. There was no available water or food for the animals.”


Police found five cats and one dog living in deplorable conditions.

The release described the dog as an approximately 2-year-old female blue and white Bully mix named Blue. Police said Blue was in good condition, weight wise, but “filthy and hungry.”

Among the felines, were an approximately 1-year-old female Siamese mix named Opal who was “filthy and slightly underweight”, and three kittens. The kittens were described as one male and two females approximately 4 months old, “all filthy and underweight.”


Daphne Animal Control responded to assist and with SALAS’ grandparents they came up with a plan to care for the Voiceless Victims for the weekend because the temporary animal shelter was full.


Meanwhile Officers were making calls to locate SALAS and they eventually tracked her down in Mobile. She would not say where she had been for six days.


On Monday, October 9, 2023, Animal Control along with police obtained a search warrant to seize the furvictims and they have been since in the care of the Daphne Animal Shelter.

The furbabies were treated for fleas and dewormed. The poor souls will remain at the shelter until SALAS’ court date in December.


SALAS returned home on October 30, 2023, and after police were made aware of it, she was placed under arrest. In addition to the animal cruelty charges, police charged her with two counts of drugs that were located upon serving the warrant.


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SALAS’ mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Daphne Police Department.





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