Target: Victor V. Vigluicci, Portage County Prosecutor, Ohio
Goal: Ensure rigorous legal consequences for those allegedly involved in the deaths of 146 dogs.
The reported discovery of 146 deceased dogs at a home in Mantua Township under the care of Canine Lifeline, Inc., has sparked outrage and sorrow. This non-profit organization, after pleading no contest to 25 counts of first-degree misdemeanor cruelty to companion animals, was reportedly found guilty. The sentence included a fine and the ultimate dissolution of the organization, signaling the severity of the alleged negligence.
Further details reveal a seemingly horrifying scenario where the executive director of Canine Lifeline, Barbara Wible, was indicted on multiple counts of cruelty to a companion animal. These dogs, which were under the supposed protection of Canine Lifeline, faced alleged neglect so severe it reportedly led to their untimely deaths. Such alleged neglect not only represents a failure to protect but also highlights a disturbing lack of oversight and accountability within animal welfare organizations.
The necessity for change is clear. This alleged tragedy underscores the importance of stringent legal consequences for those who fail in their duty to protect animals. Demand immediate action to ensure that such a grievous incident never occurs again.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear Prosecutor Victor V. Vigluicci,
The allegedly shocking discovery of 146 deceased dogs in Mantua Township, reportedly linked to Canine Lifeline, Inc., calls for immediate and decisive action. This organization’s recent conviction for misdemeanor cruelty to companion animals is a step forward. Yet, it also opens a broader conversation about accountability and justice for the voiceless victims of neglect.
Allegations against Barbara Wible, Canine Lifeline’s executive director, and the subsequent findings at her property, reportedly represent a failure of monumental proportions. The alleged neglect led to the tragic deaths of numerous innocent animals entrusted to her care. This incident not only casts a shadow over the organization but also raises critical questions about the enforcement of animal welfare laws and the protection of companion animals.
We call for a thorough review of the circumstances leading to this tragedy, followed by appropriate legal measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
Photo credit: Edgar Daniel Hernández Cervantes
Canine Lifeline, Inc. Betrayed 146 dogs? This is not a misdemeanor, it’s murder! Ohio needs to improve their attitude and reaction to such betrayal.Obviously the justice system is broken and needs repair for such a severe case of animal neglect. There is so much wrong about this case. The woman executive is a criminal. She hurt and murdered and caused great suffering to the voiceless. If Ohio can’t do a better job at policing these supposed animal rescues, the state will be complicit in supporting criminals who abuse animals and children. It appears to be open season in Ohio for anyone wishing to cause harm and death to innocents.
What kind of rescue is this? Sounds like this non-profit needs it licenced revoced, Operators fined and these scum thrown in jail for an extended period of time. How disgraceful!!!