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Case ID: 6500
Classification: Neglect / Abandonment
Animal: dog (pit-bull)
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Puppy mill -17 dogs, 4 starved to death
Bald Knob, AR (US)

Incident Date: Sunday, Dec 11, 2005
County: White

Charges: Felony Non-CTA
Disposition: Alleged
Case Images: 2 files available

Alleged: Charles Brown

Case Updates: 3 update(s) available

Charles Brown, dog breeder, faces animal abuse charges for the second time in six months, after 17 Pit Bulls were found at his home, four of them dead.

White County animal abuse investigators say the remaining 13 dogs are near death. A man living on the property said the dogs have not been fed since their owner, Charles Brown, was put in jail December 9, 2005 on suspicion of theft by receiving. Brown received a 40 year prison sentence for dealing crack in October 2005, but had been free prior to last week on an appeals bond.
Johnny Griffin, an employee of Brown's who tends the dogs, had been in jail since December 4, 2005, for failure to pay fines.

Animal abuse investigators say four of the 17 dogs starved to death.

This is not the first time the owner of these animals has faced abuse charges. In June 2005, Charles Brown was given two weeks to clean up his kennels, after more than 30 dogs were found here near death. Charges were never filed.

Investigators were led back to Brown's home December 11, 2005, when a neighbor tipped them off that some of the animals had gotten loose. Jaxie Heppner, an abuse investigator, says she will return to Brown's home tomorrow to check on the remaining dogs and file charges.


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Seventeen dogs were found on the Brown property.
Five dogs were stolen from the property of Charles Brown.
Five dogs were found dead on the property, cause of death - starvation.
Three more dogs were eventually put to sleep, due to the extent of their illnesses.
Two of these dogs were taken by Where Angels Run Pit Rescue, Jaxie and Jordan are their names. The remaining two dogs were taken, with Jaxie, to the Beebe Humane Society.

Soon after, one of the Pits at the Beebe Humane Society, died. The cause of death - starvation due to not having one ounce of fat on his body. They also noted multiple bite wounds that were infected along with intestinal parasites, round and hook worms.

Three Pit Bulls of seventeen Pit Bulls remain.
Source: Beebe Humane Society
Update posted on Jan 29, 2007 - 12:34PM 
If you know where to find six pit bulls stolen from the kennels of jailed drug dealer Charles Brown, one international animal rights group is willing to give you $1000.00.

Stephanie Bell, a cruelty case worker for the international animal rights group, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), said the group will pay as much as $1,000 for information that will lead to the whereabouts of six dogs that White County officials say were stolen from the Bald Knob home of pit bull breeder Charles Brown in December 2005. Bell said the group is working with Det. John Slater of the White County Sheriff's Department and will utilize the Sheriff's Department to appropriate the money if a source leads officials to the location of the animals.

Brown had been under investigation for possible animal cruelty since the summer of 2005 when Beebe Humane Society workers visited his kennels and discovered more than two dozen pit bulls in various states of care, some near death, Jaxie Heppner of the Beebe Humane Society said. Brown was issued a warning and had been routinely inspected by Humane Society workers since the summer.
Brown maintains his innocence, saying that it was not willful neglect on his part because he was in jail at the time of the raid and had no way of tending the animals.
Source: The Daily Citizen - January 18, 2006
Update posted on Jan 19, 2006 - 11:11AM 
Animal abuse investigators say two more dogs belonging to a jailed Pit Bull breeder have died the night of December 12, 2005.
On December 11, 2005, 17 Pit Bulls were found at the home of Charles Brown, four of them were dead. Since then, not only have two more dogs died, but five others have disappeared from Brown's property.

Dustin Winberry was asked to look after Charles Brown's home when Brown was put in jail on drug charges. Winberry says he has no money for dog food and has not heard from Brown in days, stating "I didn't have no dog food."

Investigators say Brown has a history of breeding and fighting Pit Bulls, but he has never been charged with animal abuse. When Winberry was asked if Brown fought the dogs, he stated, "That's none of my business, but I had to break up a fight this morning. It's hard to get them apart."
For some of these dogs, the lack of food coupled with cold temperatures was too much.

Charges will be filed by the end of the week.
Source: KATV News - December 13, 2005
Update posted on Dec 13, 2005 - 4:56PM 

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