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Action Alerts
Please help Voices for Pets defend pets
and animals by responding to the specific alerts below. This may
include attending court appearances, writing letters and email,
and encouraging others to be an animal advocate.
Your voice counts! You CAN make
a difference!
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Lucky
December 2004
Lucky’s Story
 On July 13, 2004, six people met at a prearranged location near a Northern California
lake. One person brought duct tape and a pocketful of explosives. Another brought
a video camera. The man who organized this summer evening gathering arrived carrying
a pet rabbit he had found on the street.
The group went out onto a fishing pier. They duct-taped a quarter-stick of dynamite
to the 4-pound defenseless bunny, lit the fuse and threw her into the water.
They videotaped the entire incident, presumably hoping to document the rabbit
being blown to smithereens.
On July 28, Nicholas Sigmon and Paul Collins were charged with misdemeanor animal
cruelty. According to Deputy District Attorney Steve Dal Porto, they were not
charged with felonies because neither has a criminal history and Lucky escaped
injury.
If you would
like to help make sure that Lucky’s case is given the attention it deserves
here’s what you can do to help:
Please write to the District Attorney
and request vigorous prosecution of this case. Ask that his office work to ensure
convictions for Nicholas Sigmon and Paul Collins and that maximum sentencing
be pursued.
Tom Orloff
Alameda County District Attorney
1225 Fallon Street
Room 900
Oakland CA 94612
FAX: 510-271-5157
Be sure to add the defendants’ names and case numbers:
Nicholas Sigmon: 376959a
Paul Collins: 376959b
Request that a copy of your letter be attached to the Probation Reports for both
Sigmon and Collins.
Click here
to see the Case History
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Dean
$1000 REWARD
December 2004
NOTICE TO PEOPLE WITH CHILDREN AND PETS
On
July 23, 2004 on Tulare Bend near Humbolt Drive in Rancho Tehama, Corning, California,
a 5-year-old German Shepard named Dean was shot and killed by Mark Patterson
on Tulare Bend after accidentally escaping from his secured property through
an open gate. Patterson is known to kill other domestic animals and has been
investigated for animal cruelty.
Dean was not only a treasured pet who was titled for obedience and temperament,
but he was also a self-trained therapy dog for his owner, who suffers from Crohn’s
disease.
People who use guns to kill neighborhood pets are cowards, lusting for power
and dominance over defenseless victims. This is the same mindset as people who
victimize children, women and the elderly.
According to FBI research, 85% of serial killers start off by killing neighborhood
pets. Having a person who shoots animals in your neighborhood is not only a threat
to pets, but also to you and your entire family.
Cruelty to an animal is a crime that is punishable by a fine of up to $20,000
and 3 years in prison.
Voices for Pets is offering a $1000 reward
for additional information on Dean’s case or any other cases leading to
the arrest and conviction of Mark Patterson.
Please call Voices for Pets @ 925-685-5388
Or your local contact @ 530-400-8816
Voices for Pets, PO Box 30836, Walnut Creek, CA 94595
Click here to
see the Case History
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Tyson
$1,000 REWARD
NOTICE TO PEOPLE WITH CHILDREN AND PETS
March 23, 2004
On
March 23, 2004 on Little Lane near the cross street of Janet in Concord,
California, a two year old Chihuahua named Tyson was shot and killed
with a pellet gun. A pellet gun fires a piece of lead at 1000 feet
per second. If the pellet does not strike bone, it can pass right through
a pet, child or adult.
People who use these weapons to kill neighborhood pets are cowards, who are into
having power and dominance over defenseless victims. This is the same mindset
as people who victimize children, women and the elderly.
According to FBI research, 85% of serial killers start off by killing neighborhood
pets. Having a person who shoots animals in your neighborhood is not only a threat
to pets, but also to you and your entire family.
Cruelty to an animal is a crime that is punishable by a fine of up to $20,000
and 3 years in prison.
Voices for Pets is offering a $1000 reward for information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the coward who killed Tyson.
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Tom
$3,000
REWARD
BAY POINT DOG FIGHTING VICTIM
June 22, 2001
On the evening of Saturday, June 16, someone placed a seriously injured cat in
a black plastic bag near the middle of Bella Vista Avenue in Baypoint.
A veterinary technician saw the cat, who had managed to get his head through
a hole in the bag but appeared to be dead. The vet tech stopped and got a carrier
from the back of her truck and took the cat to the county emergency clinic in
Concord.
We have given the cat the name "Tom" until his family can be found.
Tom's head was covered with dirt and blood. The right side of his head was swollen,
the pupil of the right eye was constricted, indicating a concussion. Blood filled
the nostril. There was blood in his mouth and some teeth were missing. He kept
drifting into and out of consciousness.
If you live on or near Bella Vista Avenue in Baypoint, this concerns you. You
have a very violent, sadistic, cowardly person living in your neighborhooda
person who is into dominance and power over defenseless victims. You, your family,
and your pets are in danger. The person who did this is a person who enjoys the
suffering of other beings.
Jeffrey Dahmer, Richard Allen Davis, and others have a documented history of
this type of behavior.
The $3,000 reward is offered by Voices For Pets, for information leading to
the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for this sadistic
and cowardly act.
Call Voices For Pets at 925-685-5388
Click
here to see the Case History
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Bear
July 23, 2000
$10,000 REWARD
WARNING TO PEOPLE WITH PETS
On Friday afternoon, July 7, Bear, a 4-year-old dog, was shot and
killed with a pellet gun. Bear was the constant companion of Bill
Reasoner and was on his family's property at 5150 Morgan Territory
Road in Clayton when a sadistic, cowardly person shot him. This cowardly
person is still in your community and is a danger to all.
The $10,000 Reward is for information that leads to the arrest and
conviction of the cowardly person responsible for killing Bear.
Call Voices For Pets at 925-685-5388
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