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A horrific and still developing story out of Fortuna, California, where Miranda's Rescue is accused of shooting dogs in the head in order to continue accepting shelter dogs for payment.
Thanks to the Lost Coast Outpost for it's detailed reporting on the story. Click on the photo above or HERE to read the entire story.
In summary, the Sheriff's investigation shows evidence that Shannon Miranda has been "rescuing" dogs from various animal shelters around the state, including Oakland, Berkeley, Palm Springs, Solano County and others in order to collect the fees that either the shelter or an affiliated nonprofit would pay Miranda to take the animal. The investigation states that Miranda would've taken in at least $178,000 over 3 years from Oakland Animal Shelter alone.
Detective Aguilera believes that Miranda killed dogs to make space for new dogs and to therefore receive more payments.
One of the discovered dogs was identified by a microchip as Zora, a black female dog in good health and of good temperament, who had been transferred from Oakland Animal Services a few weeks before her death. Miranda had sent a photo to a shelter employee in April stating that Zora had been adopted; similar lies have been told of other dogs.
The story states that the Sheriff's Major Crimes Division is now investigating Miranda over “credible” allegations of felony animal abuse, animal cruelty, fraud and conspiracy. We hope that this investigation leads to Shannon Miranda being brought to justice.
Lastly, the story highlights the role of Jennifer Raymond, founder of the Humboldt Spay/Neuter Network, who bought a parcel of land next to Miranda in order to see with her own eyes what she suspected was happening on the property and report to the authorities. A true hero!
We encourage any nonprofits which have transferred dogs to Miranda or any of the animal shelters which Miranda pulled animals from to immediately stop all transfers and all payments to ensure their nonprofit dollars are not supporting this criminal activity.
The Sheriff’s Office is requesting any tips or information relevant to this investigation be called in to their tip line at 707-268-2539.
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