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Case ID: 15610
Classification: Neglect / Abandonment
Animal: dog (pit-bull)
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Judge(s): Nell Cowart


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3 dogs found dead, one partially consumed
McNeill, MS (US)

Incident Date: Tuesday, Jun 30, 2009
County: Pearl River

Charges: Misdemeanor
Disposition: Alleged
Case Images: 1 files available

Alleged: Alicia M. Goynes

Case Updates: 1 update(s) available

Due to a pet owner's neglect, a number of dogs have perished in the hot summer sun.

The situation came to the attention of the Pearl River County Sheriff's Department when a citizen called in a complaint concerning decaying and dying animals. The department responded to the call Tuesday evening to find two dead adult dogs and a dead puppy. Three live puppies were described to have been feeding on the carcass of the deceased puppy. An adult pitbull was also found at the scene.

The Sheriff's Department now has submitted seven affidavits against 33 year-old Alicia M. Goynes, the resident of the home at 8036 U.S. Highway 11 North, said Capt. Kelvin Stanford. Goynes is believed to be out of town, but the department is looking into her whereabouts. Once found she will face the seven charges of animal cruelty.

Thursday morning county crews went out to the home to bury the dead dogs, which were still tied to their leashes in the yard. It appeared as though the animals had been deceased for some time as severe decay had already set in on some of the animals. No one was at the residence at the time, which consisted of a travel trailer parked behind a closed down gas station in McNeil. Water and food bowls near the dogs' locations appeared to be empty and shade for all of the animals appeared to be limited.

District V Supervisor Sandy Kane Smith said he became aware of the situation Tuesday night and had to acquire a court order from Justice Court Judge Nell Cowart to bring the surviving pitbull to the local animal shelter.

The two puppies also were taken to the Picayune animal shelter but had to be euthanized later due to their poor health and inability to feed on their own, said Picayune Animal Shelter Director Judy Wheaton. The pitbull has five days to be adopted before the shelter will be forced to euthanize it. The shelter has to be careful who is allowed to adopt the dog, she said.

"We wouldn't want him to get back in that situation," Wheaton said.

Another alternative would be for a local rescue organization steps in to assist. Wheaton described the pitbull as affectionate and friendly.

Smith said he plans to discuss the problem of animal cruelty with the rest of the supervisors at their next meeting Tuesday. He said there needs to be stricter punishment for such acts.

Currently the charge of animal cruelty in Mississippi is a misdemeanor, Stanford said.

Local SPCA president Maria Diamond said the Picayune animal shelter has a petition being signed to stiffen animal cruelty charges to felonies.

Diamond asks county residents to report incidents of animal cruelty to their local law enforcement agency.

"Nothing can be done if nobody knows about it," Diamond said.

Diamond said anyone who reports animal cruelty can do so with anonymity.


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The woman who has been charged with seven counts of animal cruelty said she left her dogs in a friend's care.

Alicia Goynes, 33 of McNeill, said she left to go on a family trip about two weeks ago and left her pets in another unnamed woman's care. She said she called the woman Monday to get an update on the pets' status and ask if the dogs needed more food. Goynes said she was told by the woman that the dogs did not need any more food.

Tuesday she called the woman again and she was told by the woman that it "looks like something got to two of the dogs," Goynes said. Goynes said she later found out that the SPCA had been out to her home and found that the dogs had not been taken care of.

A deputy was sent out to the woman's home and took a statement concerning the incident, Goynes said.

Goynes said she took care of the dogs like they were her children.

"I'm devastated by the fact that they were not properly taken care of," Goynes said.

When asked if Goynes planned to file charges against the woman charged with the care of her dogs, she said she would first "find out what was going on".

"I'm very upset she did not tend to my animals," Goynes said.

Goynes said she holds the woman responsible for the improper care of her animals.

Pearl River County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Shane Tucker said the department only has charges against Goynes and that the case will involve additional investigation.

The Sheriff's department responded to a claim that the animals were not being taken care of Tuesday at a travel trailer parked behind a closed down gas station in McNeill. The deputy arrived to find two dead adult dogs, one dead puppy and four live dogs in poor health. The live dogs consisted of three puppies and an adult pitbull, all in poor health. The puppies were ultimately euthanized due to their inability to eat on their own and poor health. The pitbull is being held at the Picayune Animal Shelter. Goynes said she may be able to get the pitbull back if she appears before the Justice Court when she returns home on Tuesday.
Source: The Picayune Item - Jul 4, 2009
Update posted on Jul 7, 2009 - 4:56PM 

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