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CNN
11-08-2025
- General
- CNN
LA shelters see increase in pets surrendered due to immigration raids
After an increase in deportations and self-deportations, dozens of pets have been surrendered to the Lancaster Animal Care Center and other LA County facilities. CNN's Veronica Miracle finds out how the shelters are prepared to cope if more abandoned animals show up at their doorstep.

CNN
11-08-2025
- General
- CNN
LA shelters see increase in pets surrendered due to immigration raids
After an increase in deportations and self-deportations, dozens of pets have been surrendered to the Lancaster Animal Care Center and other LA County facilities. CNN's Veronica Miracle finds out how the shelters are prepared to cope if more abandoned animals show up at their doorstep.
CBS News
10-05-2025
- General
- CBS News
NYPD officer adopts dog rescued from East River
A New York City Police officer is giving a loving home to a dog he helped rescue from the East River earlier this year. Dog pulled from water near South Street Seaport On March 30, an NYPD Harbor Patrol unit received a call about a small dog in the water near South Street Seaport in Lower Manhattan. "The dog was swimming in a circle, so I'm trying to pull it up. It's scared, so it didn't know what was going on," Officer Joseph Pascone said at the time. Pascone and his fellow officers pulled the dog to safety and took her to the Animal Care Center for treatment. "This is certainly why we do this job. Preservation of life is one of our highest priorities, and sometimes that's our furry friends as well," Officer Jared Desalvo said. Rescued dog goes unclaimed at ACC The dog didn't have tags or a microchip, but she was wearing a bright pink harness, so she didn't appear to be a stray. The NYPD and ACC posted photos and videos of the dog, which the ACC called Hudson, on social media in the hopes of finding her owner. The ACC treated Hudson for a respiratory infection and placed her in foster care, Desalvo said, but weeks went by and no one came forward to claim her. In a video posted to social media Saturday, Desalvo said he and his family have decided to adopt Hudson. "She'll be in good care," Desalvo said. The video shows Desalvo, his wife and their two children hugging and petting Hudson. "Every dog has its day, and today Hudson gets to go home with the family of one of her rescuers," the NYPD wrote. contributed to this report.
Yahoo
10-05-2025
- Yahoo
150 animals seized from Horry County property, police say; woman arrested
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — A woman has been arrested and 150 animals were seized in connection with an animal hoarding case, Horry County police said Friday. Alexandra Stadelmann of Conway faces 20 charges related to violations of Horry County's animal care and treatment ordinance and the livestock ordinance. Authorities received tips in recent days from people who indicated there may be an animal hoarding situation on Old Railroad Road outside of Conway, police said. Responding officers noted multiple animal violations, including emaciated dogs caged inside. Nineteen dogs, seven cats, 97 birds, and 27 rabbits were taken to the Horry County Animal Care Center for assessment and treatment, where they remain as of this writing, according to police. The animals involved in the case are not currently available for adoption or rescue. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.



