At least 117 dead dogs were found on the grounds of a California 'no-kill' animal shelter. Sheriff William Honsal called the scene a 'horrific scene.'
At least 117 dead dogs were found on the grounds of a California 'no-kill' animal shelter. Many of the dead dogs had gunshot wounds. More than 600 dog collars were found near an area in a barn where investigators believe dogs were likely killed. Investigators found 21 canine skulls, hundreds of bones, and other remains at Miranda’s Rescue Animal Sanctuary. Using ground-penetrating radar, investors
At least 117 dead dogs were found on the grounds of a California 'no-kill' animal shelter. Many of the dead dogs had gunshot wounds. More than 600 dog collars were found near an area in a barn where investigators believe dogs were likely killed. Investigators found 21 canine skulls, hundreds of bones, and other remains at Miranda’s Rescue Animal Sanctuary. Using ground-penetrating radar, investigators located 117 intact animal remains buried in an open field, according to Hindustan Times. The shelter, which described itself as a 'no-kill' facility, accepted hundreds of dogs each year from shelters across the San Francisco Bay Area in return for hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding, according to the Guardian. Sheriff William Honsal called the scene a 'horrific scene.' No charges have been filed. A message seeking comment was left for the shelter’s founder, Shannon Miranda.
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