No arrests have been made in the investigation of a no-kill animal rescue in California, where authorities say they recovered over 100 dog remains.
Dozens of dogs found in deplorable conditions at a facility posing as a rescue in Ensenada, Mexico, are now safe in San Diego County thanks to a coordinated effort between animal shelters. Mexican ...
Humboldt County Sheriff William Honsal said the investigation “is just getting started." ...
California authorities unearthed at least 117 dogs in “various states of decomposition” on Friday, many of which appeared to have been killed by gunshot, as part of an ongoing investigation into an an ...
In an investigation into Miranda's Rescue last week, the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office discovered hundreds of canine ...
Humboldt County Sheriff William Honsal on Monday detailed what investigators describe as one of the largest animal‑cruelty ...
Remains of 117 dogs were discovered buried at a California animal shelter, as the sheriff's office investigates alleged ...
Dozens of dogs found in deplorable conditions at a facility posing as a rescue in Ensenada, Mexico, are now safe in San Diego County thanks to a coordinated effort between animal shelters on this side ...