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Petition: Dogs Reportedly Left to Starve in Abandoned House Deserve Justice

Posted by Kari Maze on animalpetitions.org

Photo Credit: Misspells Wrods


Target: Miller County, Arkansas Prosecuting Attorney Charles Black


Goal: Give woman prison sentence if found guilty of leaving dogs behind at prior residence without food or water.


Two dogs were allegedly abandoned inside a home without access to food or water. Alyssa Lee Ann Monaghan was arrested on aggravated animal cruelty charges shortly afterwards. She needs to spend time in prison if it is found she neglected these innocent animals to better ensure other dogs will not endure the same fate.


Monaghan allegedly left the two dogs behind when she moved out of her residence. According to a neighbor, the bigger dog was sticking their head out of a broken window and barking. Authorities said that the house was filled with animal waste and trash, and the house reportedly had no electricity. A black and tan dachshund was allegedly found dead on the bedroom floor. The larger dog was also thought to be starving and was given to a family member.


Monaghan is prohibited from owning animals while her case is pending. Sign this petition to demand she receive the maximum time behind bars if it is discovered these animals suffered while under her care.


PETITION LETTER:


Dear Prosecuting Attorney Black,


Alyssa Lee Ann Monaghan was arrested after officers claimed she left two dogs behind with no food or water at her former home. She needs to receive the strictest legal sentence if she is found guilty to make it less likely other animals will suffer.


A neighbor told officers that one dog was barking and could also be seen sticking their head out of a busted window. According to reports, the house was filthy and was filled with garbage, feces, and urine. The electricity had allegedly been turned off. It was also reported that a dachshund was found dead inside the house and that the other dog was alive but severely emaciated. The surviving dog was given to one of Monaghan’s family members.


The suspect is not allowed to own or take care of any animals while her case is being reviewed. For these reasons, we demand you suggest she receive the toughest legal sentence possible if she is found guilty of such blatant animal cruelty.


Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]











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