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200 Dogs Seized From Denton County Rescue

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 02 Agustus 2013 | 14.02

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Hundreds of Dogs Seized From Denton County Home

Hundreds of dogs are rescued in Denton County from an apparent case of animal neglect. They were sized from a home near Celina, operating as the Animal Guardians of America.

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At least 200 dogs living in conditions Denton County deputies described as horrendous were removed from an animal rescue Thursday.

The dogs were seized from Animal Guardians of America in the 16000 block of Celina Road near Celina after the sheriff's office received a complaint about animal neglect.

Deputies said they found dogs in various stages of neglect and possible physical abuse when they arrived at about 7 a.m.

The sheriff's office obtained additional criminal search warrants and, by the afternoon, the Humane Society of North Texas was on site to help remove the animals.

Denton County Sheriff Will Travis said many of the dogs were kept in small cages inside various enclosures on the property. The smell inside each one, including the home on the property, was unbearable and the cages were covered in filth and feces, he said.

"These are all pretty much large animals that she's gotten from other people or that she's taken in or just been strays of some sort but, like I said, it's the worst I've ever seen," Travis said.

The homeowner was on the property while several of the animals were removed but declined to comment.

Requests for comment to Animal Guardians of America headquarters in Plano were not immediately answered.

Melissa Kelley, who said she volunteered at property, said the seizure was a long time coming.

"This has been going on for eight years out here," she said. "I was out here six years ago, and she's always had 200-plus dogs."

"There was poop everywhere. Dogs were living in crates. They were being fed every other day," she said. "We saw nine dogs die out here in a year and a half."

Kelley said she personally has rescued three dogs from the site and has worked with other former volunteers for years to get the dogs taken away from the owner.

Two others finally were able to get pictures from inside the shelter to the sheriff, which she credits for finally spurring the seizure.

Kelley said she believes the owner started the rescue with good intentions but simply got overwhelmed.

"It's a hoarder," she said. "Your heart is big, and it gets too big, and it is hard to say no, but you have to."

The animals are now in the care of the Humane Society. About 65 are at a Fort Worth facility.

"We had known that this case was coming for a little while now," said Peggy Brown, Humane Society spokeswoman. "It was in the process, so we planned ahead."

The other dogs were taken to a shelter in Johnson County because the Fort Worth facility did not have enough room.

Every dog will be evaluated by a veterinarian.

"Unless the owner surrenders them to us, we have to go to court and get custody of them," Brown said. "It will be at least a couple of weeks before they are ready to go up for adoption, if and when."

After the evaluations, the sheriff's office will decide what, if any, charges will be pursued, Travis said.

The property is outside of the city limits, so no ordinance regulates how many animals can be kept, but 200 is "a lot to keep," Travis said.

NBC 5's Julie Fine contributed to this report.

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Bishop Exchanged Community Service for Hugs: Cops

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A Tampa bishop was arrested after he gave an undercover officer credit for serving 50 community service hours in exchange for seven intimate hugs, police said Thursday.

Charles M. Leigh, 64, is the head of the Apostolic Catholic Church, which is not affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. People on probation can perform community service hours at his church as part of their probation, Tampa Police said.

Police received a tip in June that Leigh was falsifying the paperwork for court-ordered community service hours. During the investigation, he falsified an undercover officer's documents twice.

On June 19, the undercover officer posed as a criminal serving probation for grand theft. Leigh gave her credit for 17 community service hours in exchange for four hugs, police said.

On Wednesday, Leigh falsified records again for the undercover officer. He gave her credit for doing 33 community service hours in exchange for "three groping hugs," police said.

Leigh had previously been arrested in 1976 for sexual battery and in 1978 for armed robbery. Both charges were later dropped, police said.

However, he did serve five years in prison for a loan scheme, the Tampa Bay Times reported.

He was arrested on six counts for falsifying public records and six counts for falsifying official records. These crimes are all considered misdemeanors, police said. 

As of Thursday morning, Leigh was being held in jail on a $4,500 bond, according to online jail records. It wasn't immediately known if he had an attorney.

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Thief Poses as Fire Extinguisher Repairman

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 01 Agustus 2013 | 14.02

Julie Fine, NBC 5 News

A man posing as a fire extinguisher repairman stole a wallet from a medical building.

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Denton police are asking for help in identifying a thief who is gaining entrance into at least one business by posing as a fire extinguisher repairman.

Police said the man tried to get into two businesses by asking to see the fire extinguisher and succeeded at a medical building, where he stole a wallet. But he left Beaus Bath House and Doggie Spa when employees got suspicious and questioned him.

The man also stole two iPads from a hotel room after using a different tactic, police said.

"We know what he is doing, and we need to get him off of the streets," Denton police spokesman Ryan Grelle said.

Rockwall police are seeking Paul Roberts, who has used the same tactics in that city, but Denton police are not connecting their thefts to Rockwall. Rockwall police say they are worried Roberts could be violent.

Before letting anyone into a home or business, ask for their ID, police say.

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Human WNV Case Reported in Grand Prairie

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

Health officials have confirm the second human case of West Nile virus has been found in Dallas County. The resident lives in the zip code 75052, which is in Grand Prairie.

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Health officials said the resident lives in the zip code 75052, which is in Grand Prairie, and has been diagnosed with West Nile Neuroinvasive Disease. No other information about the identity of the infected resident was provided.

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Dallas County Health and Human Services announced the second human case of West Nile virus for 2013.

Health officials said the resident lives in the zip code 75052, which is in Grand Prairie, and has been diagnosed with West Nile Neuroinvasive Disease. No other information about the identity of the infected resident was provided.

A spokeswoman for the city of Grand Prairie said two more mosquitoes in the city have tested positive for West Nile virus. Two areas of the city will be sprayed on Thursday and Friday nights. (Click here for details on the spraying.)

The first announced human case of West Nile virus in Dallas County was reported on Tuesday. That patient lives in the 75080 zip code in Richardson and was diagnosed with West Nile fever.

"Dallas County wants to alert the public that the mosquitoes that carry West Nile virus are here and they're active," said Zachary Thompson, DCHHS director. "Our mosquito surveillance program and the county and municipal abatement teams are taking the appropriate actions to ensure the safety of our residents. However, it is important that residents do their part by taking the necessary precautions to avoid exposure to the virus."

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states, "The easiest and best way to avoid WNV is to prevent mosquito bites.

  • When you are outdoors, use insect repellent containing an EPA-registered active ingredient. Follow the directions on the package.
  • Many mosquitoes are most active at dusk and dawn. Be sure to use insect repellent and wear long sleeves and pants at these times or consider staying indoors during these hours.
  • Make sure you have good screens on your windows and doors to keep mosquitoes out.
  • Get rid of mosquito breeding sites by emptying standing water from flower pots, buckets and barrels. Change the water in pet dishes and replace the water in bird baths weekly. Drill holes in tire swings so water drains out. Keep children's wading pools empty and on their sides when they aren't being used."

NBC 5's Omar Villafranca contributed to this report.

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