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- New Hampshire, USA -


The Portsmouth Police Department arrested 52-years-old SUSAN WEILBRENNER (pictured) of Tamworth, after she left her dog in a hot car who died.


According to a press release obtained by Voice For Us, on June 11, 2023, police responded to the parking lot outside Bed Bath & Beyond and Christmas Tree Shops at 100 Durgin Lane for a report of an unresponsive dog in a vehicle.

Officers learned that WEILBRENNER had left her dog in the car with the windows up for several hours with the outside temperature in the mid 70’s. The furbaby was found lifeless.

Officers reported the temperature inside the vehicle was 125 degrees.


Inside the car police found “a small bowl of food and a very small amount of water on the rear passenger seat.”


Officers identified the dog as a Terrier mix. I have emailed the Portsmouth PD and requested additional information about the Voiceless Victim. I was told that the dog was a female named Bella. As for Bella’s age, police tell me that WEILBRENNER did not know how old she was because she was “rescued” as an adult dog.


Officers took Bella to a local veterinary hospital for a necropsy.


WEILBRENNER was placed under arrest on the scene and charged with cruelty to animals and a violation of the law governing animals in motor vehicles.

She was bailed on personal recognizance and is due at Portsmouth District Court on July 17, 2023.


I have advised Portsmouth PD that I will email them in a few weeks to see if at that point the necropsy’s results are back.


Police asked anyone with information regarding this incident to call 603-427-1500. Anonymous tips can be made through Seacoast Crime Stoppers by calling 603-431-1199. Thank you!


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



WEILBRENNER’s mugshot was provided to Voice For Us by Portsmouth PD.


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- South Carolina, USA -


Aiken County authorities arrested 28-years-old PRINCE WILLIAM DENNIS (pictured) for animal cruelty.


On the morning of Saturday, June 3, 2023, officers responded to the 2530 block of Whiskey Road in Aiken after receiving a report about a dog in distress in a hot car.

Officers found a vehicle with a Georgia tag and a dog inside. Officers reported that a bowl for water was empty and the other one that appeared to be for dog food, did not have any.


The reporting party told officers that she did not know how long the car had been in the parking lot.

Officers returned to the scene later on the same day to find the dog still in the car with a temperature hitting 86 degrees.

The Voiceless Victim was then taken to a local ASPCA.


In the afternoon, DENNIS called police asking about his dog. DENNIS told officers that he takes his dog with him when he goes to work and leaves him/her in the car. DENNIS went on to say that while the dog is in the car, he periodically checks on him/her and claimed that last time he checked on the dog it was approximately 10:00 a.m. and when he checked again at 3:00 p.m., the dog was gone.


Court records show that DENNIS, of Blythe, Georgia, was arrested on June 5, 2023, and charged with one count of ill-treatment of animals. He was released on his own recognizance.


I have sent out several emails and requested additional information about the furbaby.

If I get a response, I will update the article accordingly.


DENNIS’ mugshot shared from Aiken Standard.


Voice For Us Disclaimer: This story is sourced from official news outlets. Link included.

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






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