Showing posts with label Animal Abuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animal Abuse. Show all posts

Monday, July 22, 2013

'Dirty Dozen' Animal Abuse Suspects Sought By Columbus Authorities




The Columbus City Attorney's Office released a list of their 12 most wanted animal abuse suspects.

Officials said the "Dirty Dozen" are wanted for a number of charges involving the abuse and abandonment of animals.

All 12 of the people on the list have arrest warrants out for them. 

Among the suspects are a mother and daughter. Charlotte Mae and Christa Badgley are accused of abandoning sick cats and dogs in a trailer piled with filth.

Dale Channell was already convicted of animal cruelty for leaving animals to freeze to death, and investigators fear he has killed again. They said a parrot in his care went missing and is presumed dead.

Capital Area Humane Society Chief Humane Agent Kerry Manion said they seized a malnourished dog in east Columbus on Tuesday, after they were unable to find his owner.

"He was tangled around a back porch railing, no food, no water," Manion said. "You can see he is visibly thin."

Of the 6,000 cases agents investigate each year, about 50 to 60 result in criminal charges, said Manion.

"The ones that actually make me the angriest are the animal abandonment cases, because these animals cannot fend for themselves," said Columbus Assistant City Attorney Bill Hedrick. "And we're lucky these are cases where the animals were still alive."

Hedrick said animal abandonment charges peaked about five years ago, during the height of the housing crisis, when people were evicted and simply left their animals behind. But, he said, they have not declined since.

Anyone with information on any of these individuals is asked to contact Bill Hedrick at 614-645-8874 orbrhedrick@columbus.gov.  

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Letter to the Editor: Elephant Awareness Day






Why Colorado Springs should join the ranks of Los Angeles, CA; Dane County, WI; Hollywood, FL; and other localities with bans on elephant acts.

On Saturday, June 10, 2012 a whistle blower alerted People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) of an elephant chained by two legs being struck six times by a trainer using a bullhook with full force.

While Ringling Brothers Circus shows exploit elephants, horses, and large cats and rakes in annual profits of $500 million to $1 billion USD; the care for these animals are dismal at best. From the lack of clean water, being locked in small cages and the severe beatings, we as a community would never stand for this if they were children or our companion animals. So why elephants?

Last year Ringling Brothers were fined $270,000USD for a similar case while performing in Colorado Springs at The World Arena. When we continue to give our money to establishments like this, we condone abuse as entertainment, and our city will continue to be tainted by the realities of the ugly underbelly that is behind the curtain.

Los Angeles will be celebrating Elephant Awareness Day on August 3, 2012 and National Elephant Appreciation Day is September 22, 2012. We should make one of these two days our goal to ban the Saddest Show on Earth.

Your Reader,

JMFortune

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

I Am The Voice For The Voiceless


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You are the voice for the voiceless


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