Animal Cruelty: Three Shih Tzus Left Out In Pouring Rain, Atlantic County Humane Society Says Animal Cruelty: Three Shih Tzus Left Out In Pouring Rain, Atlantic County Humane Society Says
Animal Cruelty: Three Shih Tzus Left Out In Pouring Rain, Atlantic County Humane Society Says Three Shih Tzus were left in the front yard of the Atlantic County Humane Society Wednesday morning, July 2, the organization said. The dogs were left outside in the pouring rain early this morning and are in terrible condition, the Humane Society said, sharing a video of the driver who dropped them off. We need your help! 3 Shih-tzu mix dogs were left in our yard in the pouring rain early this morning. The dogs were left... Posted by The Humane Society of Atlantic County on Wednesday, July 2, 2025 Anyone with information is asked to call Atlantic City Police at 609-347-5779.
Too Golden To Boil: Rare Lobster Found At Carmel ShopRite Goes From Seafood To Stardom Too Golden To Boil: Rare Lobster Found At Carmel ShopRite Goes From Seafood To Stardom
Too Golden To Boil: Rare Lobster Found At Carmel ShopRite Goes From Seafood To Stardom A once-in-a-lifetime sea creature made a surprise appearance at a Hudson Valley, NY supermarket—and now he’s headed for a permanent home at a popular Connecticut aquarium.  A rare golden lobster, estimated to occur only once in every 30 million lobsters, was discovered at the ShopRite in the Putnam County town of Carmel, the store announced in a Facebook post on Monday, June 30. The store affectionately named the crustacean Jerry, and instead of landing on someone’s dinner plate, he’ll be transferred to the Mystic Aquarium in New London County, Connecticut, where he’ll live out his lif…
Two Found Unconscious With Dog In Vehicle Outside Supermarket: Denville PD Two Found Unconscious With Dog In Vehicle Outside Supermarket: Denville PD
Two Found Unconscious With Dog In Vehicle Outside Supermarket: Denville PD Two people were arrested and charged after they found unconscious in a vehicle in Denville, authorities announced Tuesday, July 1. On Thursday, June 26, at 2:47 p.m., an ambulance was flagged down by a pedestrian in the ACME parking lot at 125 East Main St, after two people appeared to be unconscious inside a parked vehicle, Denville police said. Officers were able to awaken the two occupants and observed suspected narcotics inside the vehicle, police said. The duo were identified as Brandy Teabo, an East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania resident and Kyle Wolf, a 29-year-old Blairstown resident, p…
Dead Whale Washes Up In Long Beach: Marine Mammal Stranding Center Dead Whale Washes Up In Long Beach: Marine Mammal Stranding Center
Dead Whale Washes Up In Long Beach: Marine Mammal Stranding Center A deceased whale washed ashore in Long Beach Township on Friday, June 27, authorities said. At 7 a.m., the Marine Mammal Stranding Center said it responded to report of a large, deceased whale in the process of washing ashore at 130th Street at Beach Haven Terrace in Long Beach Township. With the assistance of the Long Beach Township Department of Public Works, the heavily decomposed whale was secured and transported to the Department of Public Works yard to be examined by MMSC staff, the MMSC said. The animal was a female Humpback whale, measuring 29.5 in length, the MMSC said. The carcas…
100+ Dogs Rescued From Home Begin Healing After Years Trapped In 'Unimaginable Filth' 100+ Dogs Rescued From Home Begin Healing After Years Trapped In 'Unimaginable Filth'
100+ Dogs Rescued From Home Begin Healing After Years Trapped In 'Unimaginable Filth' More than 100 dogs were rescued this month from the squalid conditions inside a New York home, surrounded by trash and their owner's body, are now on the road to recovery.  Police learned of the dogs' plight after a woman inside the home called 911 last week to report that her 73-year-old sister, Eileen Horn, had died, ABC7 New York reported. Officers entered the Mill Basin home on East 66th Street and found dozens of small dogs packed inside amid mountains of trash and piles of feces, authorities said. The initial count was 80 animals, but the total climbed past 100 as officers removed de…
Man Kicks US Customs Beagle Who Sniffed Out 100+ Lbs Of Banned Food — Then Gets Deported: Feds Man Kicks US Customs Beagle Who Sniffed Out 100+ Lbs Of Banned Food — Then Gets Deported: Feds
Man Kicks US Customs Beagle Who Sniffed Out 100+ Lbs Of Banned Food — Then Gets Deported: Feds Freddie the beagle was just doing his job. Then he got kicked — hard. A 70-year-old traveler from Egypt has been booted from the country after he kicked a US Customs and Border Protection beagle that sniffed out over 100 pounds of banned food in his suitcase at Dulles International Airport, federal officials said. CBP K9 Freddy: Small dog, BIG impact! 🐶💪 With his handler, Officer Snyder, this talented pup is keeping our food and... Posted by CBP Office of Field Operations on Friday, March 21, 2025 Hamed Ramadan Bayoumy Aly Marie, who arrived on a flight from Cairo, pleaded guilty i…
Unlicensed Doggie Daycare In Silver Spring Busted; 23 Dogs Seized By Officials Unlicensed Doggie Daycare In Silver Spring Busted; 23 Dogs Seized By Officials
Unlicensed Doggie Daycare In Silver Spring Busted; 23 Dogs Seized By Officials A Maryland home doubling as an illegal doggie daycare has been busted — and more than 20 dogs are now in county custody. The Montgomery County Office of Animal Services (OAS) executed a search warrant on Tuesday, June 24, at a suspected unlicensed animal boarding facility on the 500 block of Sligo Avenue in Silver Spring, officials said Wednesday. The investigation began after a complaint about the home-based business, which OAS says was operating without proper authorization as a residential daycare for dogs. Twenty-three dogs were removed from the property and placed into protective cust…
Brutal Heat Wave Scorches Maryland As Records Fall, Sends Concertgoers To Hospital Brutal Heat Wave Scorches Maryland As Records Fall, Sends Concertgoers To Hospital
Brutal Heat Wave Scorches Maryland As Records Fall, Sends Concertgoers To Hospital fThe DMV is baking — again. After four daily high temperature records were either tied or shattered across the region, Tuesday, June 24 is shaping up to be even worse, with heat index values soaring as high as 110 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. National Weather Service In DC, the official high is expected to hit 102 degrees, prompting an Extreme Heat Alert from DC Homeland Security & Emergency Management.  Records could fall again at all eight local climate sites, forecasters said, with overnight lows staying dangerously warm. Baltimore Inner Harbor reached…
Butcher-Bound Cows Escape Farm, Euthanized After Charging People In Westminster: Police Butcher-Bound Cows Escape Farm, Euthanized After Charging People In Westminster: Police
Butcher-Bound Cows Escape Farm, Euthanized After Charging People In Westminster: Police Two cows that escaped a Maryland farm on their way to the butcher were put down in the streets after charging at pedestrians and injuring a child, police said. The incident unfolded around 12:45 p.m. Monday, June 23, when Westminster Police were called to the area of Englar Road and Baltimore Boulevard for a report of loose livestock in the roadway. Police said two cows escaped from a local farm, crossed Baltimore Boulevard, and made their way into downtown Westminster neighborhoods. Officers, along with Carroll County Animal Control and the cows’ owner, tried multiple times to contain the…
Puppy Found Starving In Crate After Owner’s Death In Dutchess: SPCA Pleads For Help Puppy Found Starving In Crate After Owner’s Death In Dutchess: SPCA Pleads For Help
Puppy Found Starving In Crate After Owner’s Death In Dutchess: SPCA Pleads For Help A 5-month-old puppy named Cookie is fighting for his life in Dutchess County after being found locked in a crate—alone, starving, and severely dehydrated—days after his owner died, officials said. According to an announcement from the Hyde Park-based Dutchess County SPCA on Thursday, June 12, Cookie had spent his entire short life confined to a cage, with no walks, no affection, and only scraps of food tossed into his crate.  The tragedy deepened when his owner died suddenly and went undiscovered for several days, leaving Cookie trapped with no food, no water, and no way to escape.&nbs…
Abandoned Cat Found In Carrier Near Reservoir In Southeast, Prompts Investigation Abandoned Cat Found In Carrier Near Reservoir In Southeast, Prompts Investigation
Abandoned Cat Found In Carrier Near Reservoir In Southeast, Prompts Investigation Authorities are asking for the public’s help after a cat was found abandoned in the woods near a Putnam County reservoir.  The male, unneutered tabby cat was discovered inside an unlocked pet carrier with an empty can of cat food just after 7:15 a.m. on Wednesday, June 11, along Old Milltown Road in the Town of Southeast, according to the Putnam County SPCA’s Law Enforcement Division.   A Good Samaritan found the cat while walking near the East Branch Reservoir, a remote wooded area accessible by gravel road. The carrier had been left just a few feet off the road, authorities…
Dog’s Leg Cut Off With Scissors, Left Untreated For Days: Lancaster County Man Charged Dog’s Leg Cut Off With Scissors, Left Untreated For Days: Lancaster County Man Charged
Dog’s Leg Cut Off With Scissors, Left Untreated For Days: Lancaster County Man Charged A Lancaster County man is accused of cutting off his dog’s leg with scissors and denying her medical care for days, the Pennsylvania SPCA announced on Tuesday, June 3. Stephen L. Stoltzfus, 45, of Kirkwood, was arrested by the Pennsylvania SPCA Animal Law Enforcement team in coordination with Lancaster County Detectives and Pennsylvania State Police on Monday, June 2. He has been charged with two Felony counts of Aggravated Cruelty to Animals and one Misdemeanor count of Cruelty to Animals in connection with the abuse of his 4-year-old labradoodle-type dog, Kimber. Stoltzfus allegedly told…