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'A Big Undertaking': Rescue Saves, Rehabilitates Animals From Long Island Hoarding Case 'A Big Undertaking': Rescue Saves, Rehabilitates Animals From Long Island Hoarding Case
'A Big Undertaking': Rescue Saves, Rehabilitates Animals From Long Island Hoarding Case A volunteer animal rescue on Long Island, which recently took in animals from an apparent hoarding situation, has reached out to the community for aid so that they can properly care for their recent rescues. “These animals do not have a voice of their own.” Donna Amoscato was on the scene when 49 animals were taken from a Ronkonkoma home on Tuesday, April 2. Original Story: Over 40 Animals Kept In 'Noxious' Conditions In Ronkonkoma She described the grim circumstances as the animals were removed from the scene. “Most of the cages were filled with newspaper, feces, urine, and ha…
Tips Sought After Sheep Found Tied To Tree In Wooded Area On Long Island Tips Sought After Sheep Found Tied To Tree In Wooded Area On Long Island
Tips Sought After Sheep Found Tied To Tree In Wooded Area On Long Island Police are investigating after a sheep was found tied to a tree behind a vacant home on Long Island. A land surveyor spotted the animal shortly after noon on Thursday, Dec. 7, in a wooded area in East Moriches, along Evergreen Avenue. Suffolk County Police said the sheep’s feet had been tied together. In photos shared by the department, two officers were seen assisting a veterinarian in providing emergency care to the animal. The sheep was transported to a local animal sanctuary for further treatment. Authorities did not comment on the animal’s condition or speculate on how long it may h…
Cat's Outta The...Fence? Feline Rescued In Franklin Square Cat's Outta The...Fence? Feline Rescued In Franklin Square
Cat's Outta The...Fence? Feline Rescued In Franklin Square A scared Long Island cat who got caught in a metal fence was freed thanks to the quick actions of authorities. The incident happened on Thursday, Oct. 5 in Franklin Square. According to the Nassau County Police, it was around 2:15 p.m. when they received a call about a cat that had gotten its head stuck in a metal fence on Floral Park Road.  Though it is unclear how long the cat had been there, it was clear that the little gray cat was scared. Luckily, the cat appeared to have many of its nine lives left. With the assistance of bolt-cutters borrowed from nearby Carey High School…
Child, Dog Rescued From Lakeview House Fire Child, Dog Rescued From Lakeview House Fire
Child, Dog Rescued From Lakeview House Fire A child and dog were rescued after a house fire broke out on Long Island. The Lakeview home was partially engulfed in flames when emergency responders arrived Saturday, April 29 at around 9:50 a.m. A juvenile and the family’s pet dog were rescued from the residence, Nassau County Police said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @lakeviewfd According to the Lakeview Fire Department, the fire was classified as a “working fire” but the department was able to contain it to just the second floor of the house. No injuries were reported…
2 Dogs Rescued From House Fire On Long Island 2 Dogs Rescued From House Fire On Long Island
2 Dogs Rescued From House Fire On Long Island There are no injuries after an early-morning fire broke out at a home on Long Island. Firefighters in Sag Harbor were called at around 7:50 a.m. Monday, April 24, with reports of a residential structure fire on Carlisle Lane, according to the Southampton Police Department. Several agencies responded to the scene, including the Sag Harbor and East Hampton fire departments. Crews determined that nobody was home at the time, although two dogs were inside when the fire broke out, according to police.  Both animals were rescued and evaluated at a veterinary clinic, where they were found t…
George Santos Lied In Court To Help 'Family Friend' Who Made Fraudulent Credit Cards: Report George Santos Lied In Court To Help 'Family Friend' Who Made Fraudulent Credit Cards: Report
George Santos Lied In Court To Help 'Family Friend' Who Made Fraudulent Credit Cards: Report Embattled New York Congressman George Santos once lied in a Seattle courtroom to help a Brazilian man who admitted to making fraudulent credit cards, Politico reports.  While testifying under oath in King County Superior Court in Washington State in 2017, the now Republican lawmaker told the judge that the defendant, Gustavo Trelha, was an old family friend who knew his parents, and that he would help the man get an Airbnb while he was out on bail, according to the outlet. Related Report: 'I've Been A Terrible Liar,' George Santos Admits After He 'Got Away With It' In 2020 Santos, whose 3…
Video: Wildlife Officers Remove Bear That Broke Into Vehicle In NY Video: Wildlife Officers Remove Bear That Broke Into Vehicle In NY
Video: Wildlife Officers Remove Bear That Broke Into Vehicle In NY A bear in New York can add property damage to his rap sheet after (allegedly) breaking into and damaging a vehicle in the Hudson Valley. The hairy situation unfolded Friday, Sept. 23, in Ulster County, in the town of Hurley. Officers with the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) responded to a 911 call about a bear that had broken into a vehicle. The call prompted New York State Police to shut down a portion of Route 28 while wildlife officers positioned their vehicles to create a funnel in a safe direction, the DEC said. On September 23rd, Environmental Conservatio…
'She's A Very Smart Cat': Missing Pet Returns To Long Island Home, Rings Doorbell 'She's A Very Smart Cat': Missing Pet Returns To Long Island Home, Rings Doorbell
'She's A Very Smart Cat': Missing Pet Returns To Long Island Home, Rings Doorbell When Long Island resident Stefanie Whitley’s doorbell rang in the middle of the night, she never could’ve expected who she’d find. On Sunday, Aug. 14, about a week after Whitley’s 8-year-old cat Lilly went missing from their home, the friendly feline walked right up to the Mastic Beach residence and stuck her face in their doorbell security camera. Watch a video of the happy homecoming here, or by clicking on the second image above. Whitley said since her family adopted Lilly, the family has moved about four times. They were at their previous home for about four years, so Lilly knew their …
Long Island Lynx Captured After Being On Loose Long Island Lynx Captured After Being On Loose
Long Island Lynx Captured After Being On Loose A lynx that was on the run on Long Island has been captured after much hard work and is safe at an area sanctuary. The wild animal, which is believed to be a Eurasian lynx, had been spotted in numerous locations in the Islip area throughout the week. According to Frank Florida, of the Strong Island Rescue League, the cat was captured with the use of a heat-seeking drone around 4 a.m., Friday, July 29 on Hawthrone Avenue in Central Islip. Earlier Story: Possible Bobcat Sighting Reported In West Islip Once spotted, the cat -- officials are not sure yet if the cat is a boy or girl -- was tr…
19-Year-Old Woman, Three Dogs Rescued From Long Island House Fire 19-Year-Old Woman, Three Dogs Rescued From Long Island House Fire
19-Year-Old Woman, Three Dogs Rescued From Long Island House Fire Firefighters rescued a 19-year-old woman and three dogs from a burning house on Long Island. Multiple fire departments responded to the fire that broke out at a home on Cleveland Street in Islip Terrace on the morning of Sunday, July 17, according to the Suffolk County Police Department. Police said off-duty SCPD officer Jared Gunst, who is a first assistant chief with the Islip Fire Department, responded to the home at about 11 a.m. and was informed that there was a woman and three dogs inside. When he entered the home, the woman called 911 and reported that she was trapped in the basemen…
Bird With Fishing Lure Stuck In Beak Rescued On Long Island Bird With Fishing Lure Stuck In Beak Rescued On Long Island
Bird With Fishing Lure Stuck In Beak Rescued On Long Island Authorities rescued an injured gosling that was found with a fishing lure stuck in its beak on Long Island. Environmental Conservation Police Officer Dickson received a report about the injured bird in Argyle Lake in Babylon on Thursday, June 16, according to The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Dickson found the gosling swimming near the shore by a bridge and contacted Wildlife Rehabilitator Bobby Horvath to help with the rescue. Dickson and Horvath caught the gosling, clipped the hook, and released the animal back into the lake, the DEC reported.
Kitten Stuck In Wheel Well Rescued On Long Island Kitten Stuck In Wheel Well Rescued On Long Island
Kitten Stuck In Wheel Well Rescued On Long Island A lucky feline is doing OK after police on Long Island rescued it from underneath a car. The black kitten became stuck in the wheel well of a Hyundai Sonata Thursday afternoon, June 2, in North Babylon, according to Suffolk County Police. Emergency Service Section and First Precinct officers responded and used a jack to elevate the vehicle and free the animal. “Thanks to the swift response of these officers and Babylon Animal Shelter employees, the kitten was uninjured and turned over to the shelter where it will be well-cared for until it finds its forever home,” a police spokesperson sa…
Video: Police Rescue Baby Goslings From Plainview Storm Drain Video: Police Rescue Baby Goslings From Plainview Storm Drain
Video: Police Rescue Baby Goslings From Plainview Storm Drain Two young geese have some Nassau County Police officers to thank after being rescued from a storm drain. Observant residents called 911 just after 8 a.m. Wednesday, May 18, after spotting the animals, known as goslings, stuck in a drain on Sagamore Drive in Plainview. “Officers Francesco Vescio, Andrew Viscusi, Michael Nolan, and James Sarnataro arrived on the scene, where they found the frightened baby geese in the storm drain,” Nassau County Police wrote on Facebook. The officers removed the storm grate and used a long pole with a metal basket attached to scoop the goslings out. They w…
Animals Rescued After Long Island House Fire Breaks Out Animals Rescued After Long Island House Fire Breaks Out
Animals Rescued After Long Island House Fire Breaks Out Several animals are recovering after being rescued from a house fire on Long Island. Flames broke out at around 1:15 p.m. Thursday, May 12, at a house on Probst Drive in Shirley, according to Suffolk County Police. When emergency crews arrived they saw multiple dogs inside the home, prompting them to break a sliding glass door to get inside. One dog had to be carried out by Suffolk County Officer Michael Sclafani, police said. Brookhaven and Mastic firefighters also discovered several cats that were hiding in the home. The animals were given oxygen and several were taken to a local car…
Horse Pulled From Pool At Long Island Home Horse Pulled From Pool At Long Island Home
Horse Pulled From Pool At Long Island Home Police rescued a horse from a pool at a Long Island home. The incident took place in Suffolk County around 7:50 a.m., Saturday, March 19, when officers responded to a 911 call of a horse stuck in a pool cover at a home in Bohemia. Police and members of the Bohemia Fire Department responded and pulled the horse, a 3-year-old female named Penny, from the deep end of the pool through the shallow end, said the Suffolk County Police. The rescuers with the horse.Suffolk County Police Department The horse was not injured.  The horse lives at the Pond Road residence.
Right Of Neigh? Horses Who Escaped Stable Corralled On Long Island Parkway Right Of Neigh? Horses Who Escaped Stable Corralled On Long Island Parkway
Right Of Neigh? Horses Who Escaped Stable Corralled On Long Island Parkway It wasn’t a dirt track for a pair of horses on Long Island who ventured their way onto the Northern State Parkway. A team effort was required when two horses got out and had to be corralled back to their home using rice cakes as an incentive as New York State Police troopers blocked traffic on the parkway on Wednesday, Feb. 2, authorities announced. The curious horses reportedly received a police escort back to their home at the Thomas School of Horsemanship in Melville after attempting their great escape. Coffee and Barrington, the two horses, were spooked on Wednesday, Feb. 2 when a tree…
Deer Rescued From Icy Waters On Long Island Deer Rescued From Icy Waters On Long Island
Deer Rescued From Icy Waters On Long Island Using an ice sled and lines, police rescued a deer that had fallen through the ice on a Long Island bay.  The incident began around 4:18 p.m., when a Smith Point Park Ranger reported a deer stuck in the ice at Narrow Bay, off Smith Point County Park, in Shirley, said the Suffolk County Police. Police officers from the department's Marine Unit responded including Robert Daniels, Robert King, and Gary Quenzer responded.  The officer rescues the deer.Suffolk County Police Department King deployed an ice sled while officers Daniels and Quenzer tended the line on the sled. King approached …
PETA Provides New Tribute To Barney The Bull On Long Island PETA Provides New Tribute To Barney The Bull On Long Island
PETA Provides New Tribute To Barney The Bull On Long Island Gone, but never forgotten. The animal formerly known as Barney, the elusive bull who spent months on the run across Long Island after escaping from a slaughterhouse is now the face of a new ad campaign for PETA celebrating a meat-free lifestyle. Original story - No Bull: Barney Captured After Months On The Run In Suffolk County The bull - who has settled into a new permanent home at a New Jersey animal sanctuary and is now known as Hannibal - has become the face of a new campaign for PETA and the Long Island Orchestrating for Nature (LION) touting veganism. To celebrate the bull’s escape …
Cat Found Shot On Long Island Cat Found Shot On Long Island
Cat Found Shot On Long Island An animal welfare organization is asking the public for information after a cat was shot and found suffering from serious injuries on Long Island.  The cat was discovered in the area of Southfields Road and West Lane in Aquebogue on Monday, Oct. 11, according to the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The cat, named Abraham by rescuers, was taken to an animal rescue hospital, where it was discovered that he was shot and had a pellet lodged in his spine. The Suffolk County SPCA and Strong Island Rescue are offering a reward of $4,000 for information that leads …
Quite A Run: Barney's Capture Has Many Long Islanders Looking Back At His Journey Quite A Run: Barney's Capture Has Many Long Islanders Looking Back At His Journey
Quite A Run: Barney's Capture Has Many Long Islanders Looking Back At His Journey The capture of a 1,500-pound bull who had been on the loose for more than two months has many Long Islanders looking back at his two-month run. The bull was captured by Mike Stura of Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue at about 11 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 22, the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals announced. Earlier report: No Bull: Barney Captured After Months On The Run In Suffolk County The bull, who was nicknamed Barney after escaping from a slaughterhouse on Barnes Road in Manorville, was first spotted on Tuesday, July 20, in Mastic.  SCPD office…
No Bull: Barney Captured After Months On The Run On Long Island No Bull: Barney Captured After Months On The Run On Long Island
No Bull: Barney Captured After Months On The Run On Long Island After spending months on the run on Long Island, the elusive “Barney the Bull” has finally been captured, the SPCA announced. At approximately 11 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 22, the bull - which has been on the loose since July - was captured by Mike Stura of the Skylands Animal Sanctuary & Rescue, at the former duck farm located on Barnes Road in Moriches.  Barney was first seen by the public on Tuesday, July 20 after he escaped from a slaughterhouse. He was later seen running through residential neighborhoods in Moriches and Mastic but had eluded capture until Wednesday night. The bull…
10 Arrested In Massive Long Island Dogfighting Bust, DA Says 10 Arrested In Massive Long Island Dogfighting Bust, DA Says
10 Arrested In Massive Long Island Dogfighting Bust, DA Says Ten people were rescued and 89 dogs rescued following an investigation into an alleged interstate dogfighting ring on Long Island, the District Attorney announced. Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy Sini announced the arrests on Monday, Aug. 9, as the ring allegedly operated in Manhattan, and several other states including homes on Long Island. Officials said that the Pitbulls involved in the dogfighting ring were bred with the sole purpose of fighting and killing, with some breeders reportedly winning nearly $200,000 on a single fight. It is alleged that if the dogs failed to figh…
Barney The Bull: SPCA On Long Island Arrange 'Forever Home' For Escaped Bovine Barney The Bull: SPCA On Long Island Arrange 'Forever Home' For Escaped Bovine
Barney The Bull: SPCA On Long Island Arrange 'Forever Home' For Escaped Bovine Eight days later, Barney, the elusive bull on Long Island is still on the loose, though the SPCA has big plans or his future. The Suffolk County SPCA said that days after the bull escaped from being slaughtered, police reached out to SPCA Chief Roy Gross to coordinate with the rescue groups to help safely capture “Barney” and send it to Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue. Gross said that Mike Stura of the sanctuary has agreed to provide a forever home for Barney on his 232-acre property in Wantage, New Jersey. Mike SturaSuffolk County SPCA Stura has been on site for the last eight …
No Bull: New Long Island Sightings Of 1,500-Pound 'Barney' Reported No Bull: New Long Island Sightings Of 1,500-Pound 'Barney' Reported
No Bull: New Long Island Sightings Of 1,500-Pound 'Barney' Reported The 1,500-pound bull that escaped from a Long Island farm last week is still on the loose, and a number of local rescue groups are continuing their effort to find and capture the animal. Most recently there were two sightings of the bull over the weekend in Manorville, according to Frankie Floridia with Strong Island Animal Rescue. Suffolk County Police said the bull broke through a fence on a farm located at 136 Barnes Road in Manorville. The first sighting of the bull was reported on Tuesday, July 20, in Mastic. The animal has also been spotted in Shirley. SCPD officers responded to …
Cow Now: Long Island Animal Rescuers Hope New Method Will Help Lure Bull On Lose Cow Now: Long Island Animal Rescuers Hope New Method Will Help Lure Bull On Lose
Cow Now: Long Island Animal Rescuers Hope New Method Will Help Lure Bull On Lose Police on Long Island have handed over the reins to several animal rescue groups in the search for a 1,500-pound bull that escaped from a farm earlier in the week. Suffolk County Police said the bull was last seen in a nature preserve on the evening of Tuesday, July 20. Authorities said the bull broke through a fence on a farm in Manorville earlier that day. The bull has been spotted in Mastic and Shirley.  SCPD officers responded to 911 calls reporting a bull running loose on Montgomery Avenue in Mastic at approximately 8:20 a.m.  The bull is still loose, and all sightings should be re…
Police Come To Aid Of Distressed Ducklings In Long Island Creek Police Come To Aid Of Distressed Ducklings In Long Island Creek
Police Come To Aid Of Distressed Ducklings In Long Island Creek A quick-thinking police officer on Long Island got creative to come to the rescue of a family of ducks who found themselves in a precarious position. The Suffolk County Police Department received a call from a concerned Bay Shore resident on Monday, June 21, where there was a report of ducklings in distress. Police said that upon arrival at the scene, Third Precinct Police Officer Todd Rigney located the ducklings, who were in a distressed state in a fast-moving creek on East Main Street on Bay Shore. Rigney was able to utilize a crab net to scoop out 11 ducklings, who were all reunited wi…
Officer Rushes To Aid Injured Baby Owl On Long Island Officer Rushes To Aid Injured Baby Owl On Long Island
Officer Rushes To Aid Injured Baby Owl On Long Island It was no hoot for a small family of owls when one suffered an injury. A quick-thinking police officer on Long Island offered an assist to a mother owl and area homeowner after her baby hurt itself and required a helping hand in Huntington Station. Suffolk County Police Officer Andrew Hooghuis responded to the backyard of a Huntington Station home early. on Monday, April 6, following a 911 call from a homeowner regarding a reportedly injured owl. Suffolk County Police Officer Andrew Hooghuis and the baby owl.Suffolk County Police Upon arrival, Hooghuis sprung into action while the owl’…
Dolphin Dies After Being Trapped In Nassau County Bay Dolphin Dies After Being Trapped In Nassau County Bay
Dolphin Dies After Being Trapped In Nassau County Bay A stranded dolphin which was pulled back out to the water with the help of police and a Good Samaritan on Long Island was later found dead. The dolphin became stuck in mud in Manhasset Bay at about 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 30, said the Nassau County Police. It was moved about two hours later by police officers and a. Good Samaritan, and members of the Great Neck Alert Volunteer Fire Company and the Manhasset-Lakeville Fire Department worked for hours attempting to guide the animal into deeper waters. But a check by marine biologists determined that the animal was too sick to swim in ope…
Dog, Cat Rescued From Burning Long Island Home Dog, Cat Rescued From Burning Long Island Home
Dog, Cat Rescued From Burning Long Island Home A dog and cat were rescued after a fire broke out at a Long Island house. Two Suffolk County Police officers, Sergio Rivera and James Galanos, entered the burning house on Oak Street in Central Islip at around 3:10 p.m. Friday, March 5. When they arrived at the scene, two children were exiting the front door of the home when they alerted the officers their cat and dog were inside, said police.  The officers made entry through the back of the house, and saw Tiger, a 2-year-old male cat, run away from the fire toward the basement door.  Due to the smoke, the officer…
Dog Rescued From Partially Frozen Nassau County Pond Dog Rescued From Partially Frozen Nassau County Pond
Dog Rescued From Partially Frozen Nassau County Pond A dog was rescued after it fell into a partially frozen Long Island pond. The incident occurred on Sunday, Feb. 7 at around 9 a.m. in Hewlett, at Grant Park, located at 1625 Broadway.  Responding Nassau County Police officers located the dog’s owner and were able to locate the golden retriever, Lucky, who was struggling to stay afloat.  Hewlett Fire Department responded to the scene.  Rescue swimmers from the fire department were deployed and they were able to safely reach and rescue Lucky.  The dog was transported to an area animal hospital for evaluat…
Officer Hospitalized After Evacuating Couple During Long Island House Fire Officer Hospitalized After Evacuating Couple During Long Island House Fire
Officer Hospitalized After Evacuating Couple During Long Island House Fire A police officer was hospitalized with smoke inhalation after he entered a burning Long Island home to evacuate a couple inside. The blaze broke out just before 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 2 in Selden. The officer, Sean Kalletta, of the Suffolk County Police Department, entered the burning home on Abinet Court and found two residents attempting to rescue their two dogs.  Kalletta escorted Robert Baker, 55, and his wife Debra Baker, 51, out of their home and attempted to rescue the dogs, according to police.  One of the dogs bit the officer, who was transported to Stony Brook Univ…