Charleston, South Carolina - North Charleston Police have
made an arrest in the animal cruelty case that has been spread worldwide.
William Leonard Dodson, 41, is being charged with ill
treatment of animals and torture. He was found in the area of Quitman Street
and Calvert Street. A judge ordered a $50,000 bond against Dodson on Tuesday
morning. At the hearing, the judge asked Dodson if he had any other dogs at
home and he said that he did. The judge ordered police to head to his home and
take the dog away.
News 2 spoke with Animal Cruelty Investigator Aldwin Roman
who said $50,000 doesn't do justice to Caitlyn and what she's been through.
News 2 obtained a copy of Dodson's arrest record. In 2013,
Dodson was arrested for driving without a license and was put on probation for
six years for possession of a firearm by a convicted violent felon. In 2014,
Dodson was arrested for driving under suspension, driving without a license and
for failure to appear in traffic court. In 2015, the suspect was arrested for
possession of marijuana, possession of cocaine and the unlawful carrying of a
weapon.
Caitlyn the dog was found in critical condition last week
on a Good Samaritan's doorstep with electrical tape tightly wound around her
muzzle.
The tape was so tight around Caitlyn's muzzle that her
tongue was caught between her teeth, stopping blood flow to her tongue.
Officials think that the tape was on Caitlyn for up to 36-48 hours.
The Charleston Animal Society Senior Director of Veterinary
Care, Dr. Lucy Fuller, DVM, said "Caitlyn is in a lot of pain, her
condition is critical, and her prognosis is guarded." She also said that
"A large part of her tongue may need to be removed surgically if the
tissue dies from the lack of blood flow. She may be severely disfigured, or the
large amount of dead tissue may cause life-threatening complications."
The story of Caitlyn, the North Charleston dog who had her
muzzle taped shut, is now worldwide.
We talked with one man at the Chinese Deli in the
Chicora-Cherokee community. That is where the dog was discovered earlier this
week. "You gotta think, what kind of cruel person is gonna take their time
to that to a dog?"
"It's many things that's not good that comes through
my mind when I hear it...it's cruel. It's degrading. Wrong. Life threatening.
Sick. It's like, the mere thought of it is, I mean, why?? That's one question
that comes through my mind when I look at it, is why?"
Kelli Klein, the director of emergency care at Veterinary
Specialty Care in Mount Pleasant says Caitlyn is doing better. "She's been
doing really, really well since transferring to us last night."
Caitlyn was placed in a hyperbaric chamber Friday to give
her more oxygen, to help her wounds heal faster. "She's had three full
meals. She's been able to (take in food) and swallow it."
She is scheduled for her first surgery either Monday or
Tuesday of next week.
Treatment for Caitlyn will be paid for by Toby's Fund,
Charleston Animal Society's medical fund that is only made possible by
donations from the community.
"This is the most malicious case of animal abuse I
have ever seen in my entire career," said Charleston Animal Society
Director of Anti-Cruelty & Outreach Aldwin Roman. He continued, "to
leave this dog in pain, unable to eat or drink and to now leave her in the
position where her life is at stake because she may lose her tongue is
heartbreaking."
North Charleston Animal Control is investigating the case
and looking for whoever is responsible. Charleston Animal Society is offering a
$1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those
responsible, and Friday the Humane Society of the United States added another
$5,000. If convicted of ill treatment of
an animal, the guilty could face up to 5 years in prison and a $5,000 fine.
You can read the initial story here: $1,000 Reward for Information Leading to the Arrest/Conviction of the Person(s) Responsible forTaping a Dog's Muzzle Together with Electrical Tape
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