350 dogs seized in dogfighting raids in 5 states.

By CHERYL WITTENAUER, Associated Press Writer Cheryl Wittenauer, Associated 
Press Writer – Wed Jul 8, 8:17 pm ET

ST. LOUIS – As many as 350 dogs were seized and about 30 people arrested during 
raids in five states Wednesday that animal welfare groups are calling the 
largest simultaneous raid of dogfighting operations in the U.S.

U.S. attorneys in four of the states announced related indictments accusing 26 
people of cruelties ranging from denying animals medical treatment to shooting 
dogs in the head when they didn't fight well, then throwing their carcasses 
into a river or burning them in a barrel.

Task forces of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies conducted the 
raids and made arrests in Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Texas and Oklahoma 
following a more than year-long investigation prompted by information gathered 
by the Humane Society of Missouri. It wasn't clear whether or to what extent 
the operations were related.

Kathy Warnick, president of the Humane Society of Missouri, said tips had come 
in from "multiple sources" about dogfighting, and anticruelty workers worked 
with federal authorities for 18 months.

"This heinous, heinous bloodsport is not going to be tolerated," she said.

The national Humane Society said there also were arrests in Arkansas associated 
with dogfighting, but no dogs were seized.

Dogfighting is banned throughout the United States and is a felony in 50 
states. A law enacted two years ago increased penalties for activities that 
promote or encourage animal fighting after a long campaign by animal-welfare 
groups.

Wayne Pacelle, president and chief executive officer of the Humane Society of 
the United States, said dogfighting operations typically are not small acts of 
animal cruelty, but part of organized criminal networks.

"This was quite an operation and marks the latest in a series of actions that 
are driving dogfighting, we hope, off the cliff," Pacelle said.

The Humane Society of Missouri is sheltering more than 300 dogs — believed to 
be mostly pit bull terriers — seized in Missouri and Illinois raids and their 
conditions are being assessed. The dogs will be housed, cared for and evaluated 
at an undisclosed emergency shelter in St. Louis.

HSUS spokeswoman Jordan Crump, a spokesman with the Humane Society of the 
United States, said each dog seized in all the raids will be evaluated by 
behaviorial experts in hopes of placing as many as possible in adoptive homes. 
The same happened for the dogs seized from Michael Vick's Bad Newz Kennels in 
the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback's dogfighting case. Animal welfare 
groups said most were able to be placed in homes or sent to an animal sanctuary.

"The Vick case taught us to see dogs in these cases as victims," said Donna 
Reynolds, with the Oakland, Calif.-based pit bull rescue and education group 
Bay Area Doglovers Responsible About Pit bulls, or BAD RAP.

"Animal welfare organizations will have to come together to ensure animals are 
comfortable in their confinement and they have the best opportunity to be 
evaluated, and if possible, offered rescue resources," Reynolds said.


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