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COLFAX An anonymous tip last week led Grant Parish Sheriff s animal control officers to a Pollock home where animals had been stuffed into cages and starved by a woman who officials say got the animals through Facebook ads offering free pets.
Sheriff Steven McCain announced the June 4 arrest of Destiny Louise Dunn, 27, at a press conference on Wednesday. He said the case illustrates why people should not offer pets for free or should at least check on those who offer to take the animals.
He called it one of the most bizarre cases that we ve seen.
Dunn, who already has bonded out of the Grant Parish Detention Center, was arrested on four counts of aggravated cruelty to animals, eight counts of cruelty to animals and three counts of failure to dispose of animal carcasses.
Equality is vet med’s golden opportunity
Don’t pat yourself on the back too hard for standing up for equality when it’s how things should have always been
April 15, 2021
Women are becoming more of a voice in the working world, especially in veterinary medicine.
My late mother, Virginia, graduated from college when she was 16 years old. My oldest sister, Cheryl, was number one in her class at Yale. Maybe that means we have a genius strain in our DNA, but in a way it’s a comeuppance for me and the men in my family, showcasing how many of the people are a lot smarter, more competent, and more confident than me, are women.
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Adeline Louise Dunn
Adeline Louise Dunn of Yuma ws named to the University of Mississippiâs honor roll for the fall 2020 semester.
To earn the honor, Dunn had to earn a grade point average of 3.50 while carrying a course load of at least 12 hours.
Maritza Noriega, Guillermo Velez
The College Board National Recognition Programs has honored San Luis High School students Maritza Noriega and Guillermo Velez as National Hispanic Scholars.
Both seniors, Velez and Noriega received the honor based on the high grade point averages they maintain and high scores they achieved on the PSAT test.
Velez plans to study physics with the goal of earning a doctorate in a specialized field, while Noriega plans to study architecture.