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Rescues that took in PLRS animals to socialize and
adopt out: Associated Humane Societies; Beagles to the Rescue (VA); Carteret County Humane Society (NC);
Guilford County Animal Shelter; Elizabeth City SPCA (VA); In Dogs We Trust (FL); Norfolk SPCA (VA);
Triangle Beach Rescue (NC); Virginia Beach SPCA (VA); Wake County Animal Control/Adopt (NC); Wake County
SPCA (NC); Washington Animal Rescue League (DC).
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UPDATE: Felony For Lab Animal Abuse
JULY 2011: Kinship Circle members persistently wrote, called and emailed District Attorney Frank
R.
Parrish, demanding a thorough
investigation of cruelty allegations at Professional Laboratory and Research Services, a North Carolina lab exposed in a PETA undercover investigation.
With PLRS already shut down,
letters stressed arrest and prison plus fines for animal abusers. In North Carolina "intentional
deprivation
of necessary sustenance" and the
"malicious torture" of any animal constitute a Class H felony. In a rare victory for cruelty to
"research
animals," a grand jury indicted 4 former
PLRS workers on 14 felony animal cruelty charges. The case sets a first-time precedent for felony
charges
related to mistreatment of
animals in a lab.
NORTH CAROLINA LAB IS SHUT DOWN
9/18/10: Nearly 200 dogs and 54 cats are safe. Previously tortured by lab staff who kicked,
slammed
and
dragged them, animals from Professional Laboratory and Research Services, Inc. get a second
chance. The
Corapeake, NC lab was forced to close and surrender animals after PETA's undercover investigation led to
a
complaint filed with the USDA. Over
9
months, PETA's investigator uncovered diseased and wounded dogs, cats, rabbits. Staff brutalized
terrified
animals. One worker used pliers to
wrench
teeth from a dog. Another tried to pull out a cat's claws. PLRS surviving dogs and cats were seized and
taken
to shelters for adoption.
LAB SURVIVORS FIND LOVE
Animals like Huckleberry symbolize animal research shame. Huck survived torture inside PLRS before the NC
lab
was shut down. Read about Moxie and Huck's new
life
where they get to be dogs, not "research models."
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Regulatory Agencies and District Attorney Parrish:
I am shocked by findings from nine months inside Professional Laboratory and Research
Services Inc. (PLRS) in Corapeake, North Carolina.
According to an undercover PETA investigation at this research laboratory, from
December 2009 to September 2010 hundreds of animals
suffered flagrant cruelty.
In light of this investigation, I understand that PLRS will close and surrender some
200 dogs and dozens of cats. This is fantastic news. Still, the
abuse that occurred was so sadistic it warrants criminal charges.
PETA's undercover footage shows diseased and injured dogs, cats and rabbits. Their
sores fester in waste encrusted cages. Some are showered
in abrasive chemicals and bleach when staff clean enclosures with the animals inside
them. The investigator recorded PLRS staff cursing
animals as they kick,
toss, drop and drag dogs. Employees brutally haul rabbits around by their ears and
smash cats into cages.
I respectfully ask District Attorney Parrish to investigate allegations of animal
abuse at PLRS. If arrests are made, please advocate maximum
incarceration and fines. In North Carolina, "intentional deprivation of
necessary sustenance" and the "malicious torture" of any animal is now a Class H
felony (per Article 47. Cruelty to Animals. S 14-360. Cruelty
to animals; construction of section - AMENDED 2010).
In one experiment, a test chemical seeps into the necks of 57 cats who seize and
hemorrhage from their noses and mouths. Their intolerance to
the substance is obvious. Yet, they are dosed a second time on the very same day.
Medical care, for all intents and purposes, is fictional at
PLRS. A veterinarian apparently stops by for just one hour most weeks.
I hope a USDA-APHIS formal investigation results in penalties for violations of the
Animal Welfare Act. Clearly, PLRS provided insufficient
veterinary care and hygiene, and mistreated animals in their care.
I encourage regulatory agencies and law-enforcement authorities to take a hard look
at
PETA's video and investigative journals. Malicious
abuse, neglect and torture of any animal merits punitive action. I look forward to
your updates in this disturbing case.
Thank you,
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FEDERAL & STATE REGULATORY AGENCIES
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Animal Plant Health Inspection Services
USDA-APHIS-AC / 4700 River Road, Unit 84
Riverdale, MD 20737-1234
ph: 301-734-7833; fax: 301-734-4978
email: ace@aphis.usda.gov, aceast@aphis.usda.gov
Cindy Smith, Administrator, APHIS: Cindy.J.Smith@usda.gov
Dr. Chester A. Gipson, Deputy Administrator, Animal Care:
Chester.A.Gipson@usda.gov
Michael Gregoire, Deputy Administrator Biotechnology
Regulatory Services (BRS): Michael.C.Gregoire@usda.gov
SOURCE:
www.aphis.usda.gov/contact_us/ac.shtml,
http://ds.usda.gov/Search.aspx
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Steve Troxler, Commissioner of Agriculture
1001 Mail Service Center / Raleigh, NC 27699-1001
ph: 919-733-7125; fax: 919-733-1141
email: Steve.Troxler@ncagr.gov
Executive Staff: David.Smith@ncagr.gov, Howard.Isley@ncagr.gov,
Richard.Reich@ncagr.gov, David.McLeod@ncagr.gov
SOURCE:
www.ncagr.com
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LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
District Attorney Frank R. Parrish, District 1
202 East Colonial Avenue / Elizabeth City, NC 27909
ph: 252-331-4743; fax: 252-331-4807
email: frank.r.parrish@nccourts.org
SOURCE: ncdistrictattorney.org/frankparrish/contact_us.htm,
my.law.unc.edu/documents/career/public/
northcarolinapublicinterestemployerhandbook.pdf
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