Angels Camp, CA….On 07/22/17 the Angels Camp Police Department was contacted by a Calaveras County Animal Services employee, who believed that one of the missing dogs, Casper, may be in their custody. The dog in their custody was confirmed to be Casper, after the victim was notified and positively identified him. Further investigation revealed that a second dog owned by the victim, Cici, may have also recently been in the custody of animal services, and arrangements were made by animal services to have that dog transported back to their facility so the victim could positively identify him. The victim positively identified that dog as his missing dog, Cici, and as of this report two of the three dogs have been reunited with the victim.
Efforts by animal services are currently underway to attempt to locate the third missing dog, Coco, and the focus of that effort is in the Pennsylvania Gulch Road area of Murphys, where the first two dogs we re recovered by animal services. Flyers with a picture of Coco are being circulated in the area by animal services staff members.
As of this report the exact date(s) that Casper and Cici were recovered by animal services is not known. The Angels Camp Police Department is waiting for an official report from Calaveras County Animal Services to determine that information.
Another person of interest has been identified in the investigation, Michael Rutt, a 42-year-old Calaveras County resident that was allegedly present when the initial plans were made at the Pet Bath House to dispose of the dogs. In addition to questioning Rutt related to this case, Rutt is also wanted on other charges related to failing to report to probation upon release from prison, under the state “Post-Release Community Supervision,” or PRCS program; part of the state prison realignment program under AB 109. If you see Rutt or know of his location, please contact police immediately via 9 11. Do not attempt to approach or detain him.
This investigation is ongoing and as more information becomes available, we will continue to provide updates.
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****UPDATE**** 07/13/2017
On July 13, 2017 at approximately 9:15 am, Patti Guy turned herself in to the Angels Camp Police Department.
Guy was interviewed again and based upon the second interview and additional investigative leads that resulted from the interview, the decision was made not to arrest her at this time.
Until the investigation is complete and the status of the three missing dogs is confirmed, Guy will remain a suspect in this case. The investigation remains active and ongoing, and no further information will be released at this time.
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****UPDATE**** 07/11/2017
The Angels Camp Police Department has identified 60 year old Angels Camp resident, Patti Guy, as being involved in the illegal killing of 3 dogs at the Pet Bath House. Guy has been uncooperative in the investigation and is currently wanted for the following charges:
(3) counts of 597(a) PC – Killing, Maiming, Abusing Animals
(3) counts of 487g PC – Stealing, Taking, Defrauding Animals
(1) count of 182(a)(1) PC – Conspiracy
If you see Guy, please do not approach or detain her. Report her whereabouts to the Angels Camp Police Department by calling (209) 736-2567.
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On 07/04/17 the Angels Camp PD became aware of an incident that occurred at the “Pet Bath House” in Angels Camp. An owner of three dogs that were boarded there reported that he believed that his dogs were illegally killed, while they were boarded at the business. The victim related the following information.
After the Butte Fire the victim was displaced when he lost his home. He boarded his three dogs at a facil ity in Valley Springs, where they remained for approximately 18 months. He visited them on a regular basis and was advised recently, in mid-June, that he would have to find another facility to board them, as they were showing signs of kennel stress. They were temporarily housed with County Animal Services until they were eventually placed at the “Pet Bath House” on 06/21/17. The victim paid for the stay in advance. On 06/29/17 the victim received a telephone call from the owner of the “Pet Bath House,” Hughes, who advised that the dogs got loose while in her care and became involved in a dog fight with another boarded dog. Hughes asked the victim to compensate her for the related vet bill as a result of the dog fight that occurred, which the victim did. On 07/01/17 the victim was advised that a second incident occurred, where the victim’s dogs reportedly became involved in another dog fight, causing injuries to other dogs and Hughes as well. On 07/02/17 Hughes notified the victim th at his three dogs were “put down,” due to their aggressive behavior, and indicated to the victim that the police department was involved in the matter. It should be noted that the police department became aware of this incident on 07/04/17, when the victim reported to police that his dogs were illegally “put down.”
Once the information was reported to the Angels Camp Police, an investigation began, and it was discovered that the owner of the “Pet Bath House,” Hughes, provided false information to County Animal Services regarding the status of the dogs and the severity of her alleged injuries. Hughes initially reported to County Animal Services that the dogs in question had been relinquished to the care and custody of their owner, and she was deceptive in reporting the severity of the injuries she sustained while breaking up one of the dog fights.
Hughes initially advised police that the dogs had been turned loose. It was later discovered that she made arrangem ents for a third party to “take care” of the dogs. The third party involved has been identified, and so far is uncooperative in this investigation. To date it is unknown the status or location of the dogs, and it has not been confirmed if they are alive or dead. The investigating officer believes that the three dogs have been feloniously killed, and is attempting to gather information to confirm this.
On 07/08/17, Vonna Hughes, a 68 year old Angels Camp resident, was arrested and booked into the Calaveras County Jail on multiple charges related to animal cruelty, animal neglect, theft of an animal and conspiracy. The investigation is ongoing.
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