FORTUNA, Calif. (AP) — The remains of at least 117 dogs were found on the grounds of a California “no-kill“ animal shelter, many of them with gunshot wounds, authorities said. The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office said Friday that it also discovered 21 canine skulls, hundreds of bones and other remains during searches at Miranda’s Rescue Animal Sanctuary, a 50-acre (20-hectare)...
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FORTUNA, Calif. (KESQ) — Authorities with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office say deputies have found mass graves containing the remains of more than 100 dogs on the grounds of an animal sanctuary in northern California The sheriff's department says an investigation into reports of animal cruelty and fraud at Miranda’s Rescue Animal Sanctuary, located at 1603 The post Shelter dogs from Coachella Valley among 100+ found dead at Northern California “no-kill” shelter appeared fir
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