Target: Neil McLean, District Attorney for Androscoggin County, Maine
Goal: Prosecute animal neglect case involving 56 alleged victims to fullest extent.
A state agriculture agency, animal welfare agency, and local police department teamed up to rescue nearly five dozen cats allegedly subjected to neglect and cruelty. The rescue took place in Auburn, Maine, and was apparently the result of an extensive investigation. Rescuers reported “dire” and “uninhabitable” living conditions at the property of Miranda Loggans and Jeffrey Bartos.
While one cat was reportedly discovered dead on the premises, 55 others were found alive. They are receiving care and treatment at shelters throughout the state. Bartos and Loggans have been charged with cruelty to animals, but reports indicate additional charges could happen as the investigation continues.
Sign the petition below to call for a just legal resolution in this troubling case.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear DA McLean,
The partnership of the Auburn Police Department, Maine Animal Welfare, and the Maine Department of Agriculture in investigating and taking decisive action during an alleged animal neglect case involving 56 reported victims demonstrates how the legal system can work effectively. But true justice can only be delivered by the actions this office takes now. The suspects in this case, Jeffrey Bartos and Miranda Loggans, are facing a court appearance for cruelty to animals charges. Additional charges may seemingly be filed in the interim.
Please evaluate the facts of this case diligently and bring the maximum possible charges (and penalties) if the accused are found guilty and to have acted with malice. If mental health issues are determined as a contributing factor in any potential guilt, please ensure these individuals receive the necessary help and that they do not have the opportunity to inflict harm on more innocent animals.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
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