100+ dead dogs found buried at California rescue in 'horrific scene'
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100+ dead dogs found buried at California rescue in 'horrific scene'

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  • Authorities in Humboldt County, Northern California, discovered over 100 buried dog bodies with evidence of bullet fragments at Miranda's Rescue, a no-kill animal rescue facility, following a search warrant related to animal cruelty and fraud investigations.
  • The investigation began in April after credible information about alleged abuse, cruelty, fraud, and conspiracy surfaced; subsequent searches uncovered 117 canine remains and additional bones and skulls, many showing signs of gunshot wounds.
  • Forensic veterinarians and the U.S. Department of Agriculture examined 70 dogs, and microchips recovered are being analyzed to identify the animals and their origins.
  • Inside a barn on the property, authorities found a suspected killing site and over 600 dog collars, while the full investigation continues to determine if criminal charges will be filed.
  • Miranda's Rescue, which describes itself as a no-kill nonprofit serving distressed animals, denies euthanizing for space reasons and states euthanasia occurs only for terminal illness or dangerous behavioral issues; the founder expressed commitment to animal care despite recent scrutiny.

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