Animal rescue fraud

Northern California Rescue Suspected of Killing Over 100 Dogs in Horrific Scheme

Investigators at a Northern California animal rescue have uncovered 117 intact canine remains, many exhibiting signs of gunshot wounds, in addition to hundreds of other bones. This discovery significantly expands an ongoing investigation into alleged animal cruelty and fraud at Miranda’s Rescue. Authorities utilized ground-penetrating radar to locate burial sites, where they found dogs in various stages of decomposition, some of which were microchipped, aiding in identification efforts. The presence of over 600 dog collars in a barn believed to be a killing site, coupled with a significant number of unaccounted-for animals, further fuels the investigation into potential illegal activities.

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