From USA Today:
“ Police looking for woman caught
on video dumping bag of puppies in trash bin in Coachella”
A woman who dumped a bag containing seven 3-day-old
puppies behind an auto parts store in Coachella on Thursday is being sought by
Riverside County animal control and law enforcement officials. Officials say
store surveillance video shows a woman with long dark hair, dressed in a dark
blue or black tank top and skirt, pulled up in a Jeep next to a trash bin
outside the Napa Auto Parts store at 49251 Grapefruit Blvd. just after 1 p.m. The
video shows the woman getting out of the vehicle carrying a plastic bag. She
walked toward a bin used for recycling materials, opened the lid and then
dropped the bag in, and drove away, animal services officials said Friday in a
press release. A passerby saw the incident and contacted a store employee, who
called the Riverside County Department of Animal Services. Officer Jose
Cisneros arrived just before 2 p.m. and collected the puppies, believed to be
terrier mix. The puppies were brought to a Riverside County animal campus where
veterinarians cared for them. MeoowzResQ, a Southern California rescue group
that specializes in kitten and cat rescue, has partnered with animal services to
foster the puppies and take over bottle-feeding duties. Temperatures in
Coachella on Thursday were in the mid-90s, and if the passerby had not stopped
and found the puppies when he did, they likely would have died in the heat,
animal services officials said. “The
good Samaritan played a major role in saving these puppies’ lives,” animal
services Commander Chris Mayer said. “His actions were humane and heroic.” Animal
services spokesman John Welsh said no arrests have been made, but the woman is
being sought on suspicion of animal cruelty. Mayer described the woman’s
actions as “despicable.” He and the department are working with the Riverside
County Sheriff’s Department and District Attorney’s office to find and arrest
the woman. It is the second case of puppies being dumped in Riverside County in
a month. In March, animal services reported two puppies were found in a trash
bin at Desert Recycling in Thousand Palms. They were dehydrated and
malnourished and taken to the Coachella Valley Animal Campus in Thousand Palms,
where they were cared for by vets. “There
is no excuse for dumping puppies,” Mayer said. “Especially in today’s age when
we or other shelters would be willing to get these animals to foster parents or
rescue partners. This was a shameful act.” Anyone with information about this
incident should call Riverside County Animal Services at 951-358-7387.
^ This woman needs to be
identified, arrested and punished for her heinous crime. It is one thing to
bring unwanted pets to a shelter and another to throw them away in a dumpster.
The first, while sad, is much better. The second shows signs of a serial killer
(not just of pets, but humans.) ^
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