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Over 100 dead dogs found in mass grave at animal rescue center

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June 27, 2026

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Dozens of dead animals were discovered after a large-scale excavation into the whereabouts of over 700 missing dogs by law enforcement took place in Northern California this week. Investigators from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) served a secondary search warrant Tuesday authorizing them to dig up the property of an animal rescue center after []...Click to read more

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People.com

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· Jun 28, 2026

117 Dead Dogs, Many with Gunshot Wounds, Found at ‘No-Kill’ Animal Rescue: ‘Horrific Scene Is Something We Will Not Forget’

Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office also found 21 canine skulls and hundreds of bones at another site connected to the animal rescue

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jun 29, 2026

At least 117 dead dogs found in ‘horrific scene’ at ‘no-kill’ shelter

At least 117 dead dogs found in ‘horrific scene’ at ‘no-kill’ shelter

The Independent

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· Jun 28, 2026

Over 100 dead dogs with gunshot wounds unearthed in ‘horrific scene’ at California ‘no-kill’ shelter

The sheriff’s office was tipped off by a pair of animal advocates

KSFO – 560 AM – San Francisco

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· Jun 29, 2026

Investigators Find Decomposed Dogs During Search of Northern California Animal Shelter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkqbE3tzIgk California authorities say they discovered more than 100 dead dogs while investigating an animal re...

Off The Press

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· Jun 28, 2026

117 Dead Dogs Found at California ‘No-Kill’ Shelter

The remains of at least 117 dogs were found on the grounds of a California “no-kill” animal shelter, many of them with gunshot wounds, authorities said. The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office said Friday that it also discovered 21 canine skulls, hundreds of bones, and other remains during searches at Miranda’s Rescue Animal Sanctuary, a 50-acre []...Click to read more

Associated Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

Venezuela starts burying victims of earthquakes as thousands still missing

Graves for more than 150 unidentified victims were dug at La Esperanza Cemetery on Monday. Authorities announced that the death toll rose on Monday to 3,535, with another 16,740 people injured. There are no official statistics on how many people are buried beneath the rubble, but more than 30,000 reports of missing people have been sent to a website set up by the Venezuelan opposition. (AP Video by Andry Rincon and Fernanda Pesce) Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com​ This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home

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Related coverage for "Over 100 dead dogs found in mass grave at animal rescue center": People.com — 117 Dead Dogs, Many with Gunshot Wounds, Found at ‘No-Kill’ Animal Rescue: ‘Horrific Scene Is Something We Will Not Forget’. Borneo Bulletin — At least 117 dead dogs found in ‘horrific scene’ at ‘no-kill’ shelter. The Independent — Over 100 dead dogs with gunshot wounds unearthed in ‘horrific scene’ at California ‘no-kill’ shelter. KSFO – 560 AM – San Francisco — Investigators Find Decomposed Dogs During Search of Northern California Animal Shelter. Off The Press — 117 Dead Dogs Found at California ‘No-Kill’ Shelter. Associated Press — Venezuela starts burying victims of earthquakes as thousands still missing