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117 dead dogs found at California 'no-kill' animal rescue - many with gunshot wounds

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117 dead dogs found at California 'no-kill' animal rescue - many with gunshot wounds

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117 dead dogs found at California 'no-kill' animal rescue - many with gunshot wounds BBCCalifornia officials unearth 117 dog bodies, many with bullet fragments, at ‘no-kill' shelter The Guardian100+ dead dogs found buried at California rescue in 'horrific scene' Yahoo News Canada117 dog remains found at Miranda's Rescue; many had gunshot wounds KRCRMiranda's Rescue: Over 100 dogs found dead, many with bullet holes in them at Northern California rescue, investigators say ABC7 Bay Area

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No-kill' animal sanctuary in California investigated after 117 dogs found in gruesome mass grave.

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Police have uncovered a mass burial site containing the bodies of 117 dogs at a California animal sanctuary that described itself as a "no-kill" rescue centre.The grim discovery came after officers searched Miranda's Rescue Animal Sanctuary in Fortuna, where investigators also recovered 21 dog skulls, hundreds of skeletal remains and X-ray evidence suggesting many of the animals had been shot.The Humboldt County Sheriff's Office believes it has identified a barn on the property where the dogs were allegedly killed.Sheriff William Honsal said investigators were preparing for further shocking discoveries.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "We are thinking worst-case scenario," he said."We are here to look and uncover whatever evidence that we can possibly find."Deputies also discovered additional decomposing animal remains scattered across a nearby field.Investigators are now attempting to trace around 730 dogs believed to have passed through the sanctuary.Records show approximately 900...

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Hundreds more animals are still missing from the California facility as investigators continue excavating the grounds.

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