117 Dogs Found Buried at Fortuna Rescue in Suspected Gunfire Investigation

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Authorities uncovered 117 intact dog remains from two dig sites at Miranda's Rescue in Fortuna during a search for evidence of animal cruelty and fraud. X-rays on 70 dogs showed bullet fragments, and investigators found 21 skulls and hundreds of collars and microchips as they work to identify the dogs. The case, which began with credible abuse allegations, is ongoing and may lead to criminal charges. The rescue describes itself as a no-kill facility, while the founder cites euthanization in limited cases; officials say the investigation will require time and extensive evidence review.
Topics:nation#animal-cruelty#crime#fortuna-california#gunshot-wounds#humboldt-county-sheriffs-office#mirandas-rescue
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