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Pennsylvania SPCA Seize 19 Dogs from Philadelphia Home; Owner Faces 66 Counts of Animal Cruelty
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Pennsylvania SPCA Seize 19 Dogs from Philadelphia Home; Owner Faces 66 Counts of Animal Cruelty
June 03, 2009, 10:5AM MT
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i]From PSPCA[/i]
i]From PSPCA[/i]
On Sunday, May 31, the Pennsylvania SPCA (PSPCA) Humane Law Enforcement team seized 19 Pit Bulls from a house located at 923 Wynnewood Road in the Overbrook neighborhood of Philadelphia. The suspect, David Nigro, 29, now faces 66 counts of animal cruelty. He is also being charged with weapons violations.
The Animal Care & Control Team, powered by the PSPCA, received a call earlier that day about a dead dog in the backyard of Nigro's property. They alerted the PSPCA Humane Law Enforcement Officers, who immediately investigated the case for possible animal cruelty and neglect. Upon arriving at the scene and discovering the dog, the officers obtained a warrant to enter the property Sunday afternoon. They found the dead dog, as well as 18 other Pit Bulls who were still alive, being kept in the yard and inside the house in extremely unsanitary conditions. The PSPCA rescued the dogs from Nigro's home and transported them to the PSPCA, where they are currently receiving medical treatment. Nigro was not home at the time of discovery.
The PSPCA also uncovered a cache of weapons, including several AK-47 assault rifles, along with illegal drugs including marijuana. Several hours later, Philadelphia police - working in cooperation with PSPCA officers - located Nigro at the 6600 block of Leeds Street, less than half a mile from his house on Wynnewood Road. The police arrested Nigro and took him into custody Sunday evening.
Nigro is being charged with weapons violations, in addition to 66 counts of animal cruelty, including: lack of veterinary care, unsanitary confinement, lack of shelter, failure to provide drinkable water, and four misdemeanor charges for mutilation.
To assist with animal cruelty cases such as this, the Philadelphia Phillies' Chase Utley and his wife, Jen, created "The Etana Fund to Stop Cruelty Against Animals" to benefit the PSPCA. As a non-profit organization, the PSPCA relies on donations to prevent and prosecute animal abuse and neglect cases. Our Humane Law Enforcement Officers investigate an average of 17 cases per day. Support from the "The Etana Fund" enabled the PSPCA to rescue the dogs from Wynnewood Road.
To donate to "The Etana Fund to Stop Cruelty Against Animals," visit
http://www.pspca.org/donate/funds#etana
or call the PSPCA at (215) 426-6300.
The Pennsylvania SPCA is dedicated to rescuing animals from abuse and neglect, providing lifesaving care and treatment, guaranteeing a home for every adoptable animal, and reducing pet-overpopulation through low-cost spay-and-neuter clinics and public awareness initiatives. Through these efforts, we prevent cruelty towards animals and promote respect for their welfare, thus enhancing the lives of people and their companion animals throughout the state of Pennsylvania. Headquartered in Philadelphia, PSPCA has satellite shelters in Wellsboro, Centre Hall, Danville and Montrose. The Philadelphia branch houses a full-service animal hospital, obedience training academy, adoption facility and the PSPCA Law Enforcement Department, which is responsible for enforcing Philadelphia and Pennsylvania animal cruelty laws. In Philadelphia, the Animal Care and Control Team Powered by the PSPCA (ACCT) is charged with enforcing the City’s animal control codes, as well as finding homes for Philadelphia’s thousands of stray and surrendered adoptable animals via rescue, foster care, and adoption. For more information, visit
http://www.pspca.org
.
Reprinted with permission
Image courtesy of PSPCA
Posted by Sherry, PA Forums Moderator
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