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Animal services releases video of Spring Valley woman allegedly abusing Chihuahua
Animal services releases video of Spring Valley woman allegedly abusing Chihuahua

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Yahoo

Animal services releases video of Spring Valley woman allegedly abusing Chihuahua

SPRING VALLEY, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI)–Video released by the San Diego County Department of Animal Services shows alleged animal abuse and neglect, animal control officers say. A concerned resident took the video after witnessing what animal control officers say was a woman in Spring Valley hitting a chihuahua repeatedly with a wooden plank, then covering the dog with a plastic bucket and kicking the bucket. Spring Valley woman could face animal cruelty charges after striking Chihuahua 'It's disturbing, it's heartbreaking,' said Director Vaughn Maurice. 'It's just disgusting, no animal ever for any reason should be treated that way.' Over the weekend, animal control officers made contact with the woman at a Spring Valley apartment complex on Elkelton Boulevard. The woman has not yet been formally charged with any crime, but officers say she acknowledged the video and said she was upset because the dog went to the bathroom inside. 'Unfortunately, in cases like this, by the time we get to the animal, the animal is already deceased. That's not the case this time, so that's the good news,' said Maurice. The case has been forwarded to the District Attorney's office for review, and they'll decide whether or not to file any charges. The two-year-old dog will remain in the care of animal control officers until she's rehabilitated and ready to be placed into a new home. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword

Doberman dragged at 'disturbing' high speeds tied to Jeep dies, driver may face charges
Doberman dragged at 'disturbing' high speeds tied to Jeep dies, driver may face charges

USA Today

time08-07-2025

  • USA Today

Doberman dragged at 'disturbing' high speeds tied to Jeep dies, driver may face charges

Prosecutors are weighing criminal charges against a man after video captured a large dog tied by a rope to a Jeep being dragged down a South California highway as the driver reportedly reached speeds of at least 30 mph. The horrific incident took place on July 2 and a veterinarian later had to euthanize the dog, the County of San Diego Communications Office released in a statement online. Disturbing video of the fatal incident shows a man behind the wheel of a black Jeep driving at a high rate of speed through a busy neighborhood in Spring Valley, an inland community about 10 miles northeast of downtown San Diego. In the footage, a large black-and-tan Doberman Pincher is tethered to a rope attached to the Jeep's tow hitch and is seen flipping back and forth along the roadway in the video as the vehicle drives at high rate of speed and other cars zoom by. Video shot by an unidentified drier behind the Jeep shows the Doberman being dragged for an unspecified time as the vehicle swerved along the roadway. According to the footage, it does not appear anyone else was in the Jeep with the driver. It was not immediately known how long the Jeep's driver dragged the animal and where the vehicle stopped. Dog's owner 'was indeed the individual seen driving the truck in video' San Diego County Animal Services, in a July 4 news release on Facebook, announced it identified the suspect responsible for "the horrific incident." "We want to thank the media and everyone in the community who shared this story and provided information," Animal Service wrote in its release. "Your efforts were instrumental in helping us identify the individual involved and move toward justice for this innocent animal." "After seeing video coverage of the incident on television, the dog's owner contacted County Animal Services and admitted that it was his truck and his dog involved," San Diego County officials posted in a news release in connection to the July 2 incident. "Animal Control Officers responded to the suspect's residence and confirmed that he was indeed the individual seen driving the truck in the video." According to the release, Animal Service planned to request charges be filed against the suspect with the San Diego County District Attorney's Office. Officials have not released the driver's identity because he has not yet been charged with a crime. "This is an incredibly sad and disturbing case," Vaughn Maurice, director of San Diego County Animal Services' director, told WCJB-TV. "While we are grateful to have identified the person responsible, our hearts break for this dog and what it endured." Shark attack: Florida surfing victim taken to hospital Charges not yet filed against man accused of dragging Doberman As of July 8, San Diego County District Attorney Assistant Director of Communications Tanya Sierra said no charges had been filed against the driver. "Once the Department of Animal Services provides the results of their investigation to us, we will review it for potential criminal charges based on the facts and the evidence," Sierra told USA TODAY. Anyone with additional information about the case is asked to call San Diego County Animal Services at 619-236-2341. Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@ and follow her on X @nataliealund.

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