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One puppy died, another had to be euthanized, police said. Four people charged in an illegal dog operation.
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Stamford Mayor David R. Martin with recently rescued dogs at Stamford Animal Shelter in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday April 28, 2021. These dogs were rescued from an illegal puppy mill.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
STAMFORD Four city residents used stolen identities to purchase puppies from around the country and sell them out of a Glenbrook home, police said.
Assistant State’s Attorney Elizabeth Moran said the Stamford residents were the masterminds behind a “very pervasive and long-running” dog-running scheme.
Beautiful charity volunteer dies of coronavirus on her 25th birthday
Hundreds of people paid tribute to Claudia Marsh who had a smile for everyone
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Claudia Marsh who passed away at The Royal University Hospital, Liverpool, on her 25th birthday after succumbing to Covid-19
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KAFF News / Day 19 Of “Catch 22” Focuses On A Woman Who Once Took Over $1600 From An Elderly Man
Day 19 Of “Catch 22” Focuses On A Woman Who Once Took Over $1600 From An Elderly Man
It’s Day 19 of Yavapai Silent Witness’ “Catch 22” program. Today we feature the search for 39-year-old Vanessa Lynn Chavez. Between July third and ninth of 2013, an elderly victim reported to police that someone made multiple withdrawls from his bank account totaling over 16-hundred dollars. The transactions were made from an ATM at a mini-mart in Prescott Valley. A Yavapai County Sheriff’s deputy was able to retrieve video of the suspect using the ATM during the time periods when the withdrawls were made. The victim was a resident of a care home in Prescott Valley and the suspect was identified as Chavez, who worked at the home. She was located and arrested without incident, but was released and has since failed to appear on several charges. Chavez is a white female, five-foo