Friday, June 17, 2005

Two PETA Employees Arrested on Animal Cruelty Charges in N.C.

(AP) - Two Hampton Roads employees of Norfolk-based People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have been charged in Ahoskie, N.C., with animal cruelty after dumping dead dogs and cats in a shopping center garbage bin, police said Thursday.

Investigators staked out the bin after discovering that dead animals had been dumped there every Wednesday for the past four weeks, Ahoskie police said in a prepared statement.

Police found 18 dead animals in the trash bin and 13 more in a van registered to PETA. The animals were from animal shelters in Northampton and Bertie counties in North Carolina, police said. The two were picking up animals to be brought back to PETA headquarters for euthanization, PETA president Ingrid Newkirk said Thursday.

Neither police nor PETA offered any theory on why the animals might have been dumped.

Local officials and veterinarians said they were told that PETA would find homes for the animals, not euthanize them. PETA has scheduled a news conference for Friday afternoon to discuss the charges.

Read the complete article at WAVY.com

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've never been very fond of PETA (they always seem to be criticizing others without doing any real work of their own). According to what I'm reading this isn't an isolated incident but might be linked to bags of dead animals found elsewhere. My biggest question? How do you kill more than 20 animals in the back of a van while crossing the border??? (shades of seal clubbing or something).

4:51 PM  

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