California no-kill shelter under investigation after 117 dog remains found on property
- Authorities investigating a California animal shelter have uncovered the remains of at least 117 dogs, with investigators saying many showed signs consistent with gunshot wounds.
- The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office said Friday that searches of Miranda’s Rescue Animal Sanctuary in Fortuna, California, revealed 21 canine skulls, hundreds of bones and additional animal remains across the 50-acre property.
- Investigators said they found what appeared to be a possible area inside a barn where dogs may have been killed.
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- Authorities investigating a California animal shelter have uncovered the remains of at least 117 dogs, with investigators saying many showed signs consistent with gunshot wounds.
- The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office said Friday that searches of Miranda’s Rescue Animal Sanctuary in Fortuna, California, revealed 21 canine skulls, hundreds of bones and additional animal remains across the 50-acre property.
- Investigators said they found what appeared to be a possible area inside a barn where dogs may have been killed.
Sources: The Independent