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- Parkville, Missouri, homeowner's security camera caught the incident on video
- Modified holiday schedule for Hampton Roads Transit
- FBI, police search for 11-year-old; mom, stepdad accused of not reporting disappearance
- Gemma, local dog believed to have been intentionally set on fire, finds forever home
- Alleged Puppy Mill Closed in Greene County
- arrested on multiple charges after pursuit in Burton
Video released by the Southern Platte Fire Protection District first shows one of the dogs standing on its hind legs looking over the stove, with its paws on the cook top. Denney said only two dogs were inside the home when the fire began. The dog in Parkville, Missouri, ignited a grease fire after turning on a kitchen's stove, fire officials say. A dog set a home on fire in Parkville, Missouri after turning on a homeowner's stove, according to the Southern Platte Fire Protection District. Craft and other neighbors saved the dog by dousing her with water.

MADACC says Gemma loves playing with her new brother, Gryffin, and we're told her cat sibling is "slowly getting used to her." Gemma was found in the middle of the road near 16th and Burleigh, covered in burns. The reward for information has risen dramatically as the investigation continues. The amount was made from online donations, as Riona's story gets shared. Mallory McLemore, vet tech manager at Bluff City Veterinary Specialists, told WHBQ that "somebody did this intentionally." With a burnt pink nose, blistered ear, red eye and ulcers in her mouth and throat, Lucky had sustained burns to 50% of her body.
Parkville, Missouri, homeowner's security camera caught the incident on video
"It's definitely blown up more than we expected," Mallory McLemore, a vet tech with Bluff City Veterinary Specialists, told WREG. A dog covered in gasoline and set on fire in Memphis, Tennessee, is getting attention from social media users across the globe. HAMPTON, Va. – A woman succumbed to her injuries and a dog has died after a fire Saturday at a home in the 1800 block of Moger Drive in Hampton, the city’s Division of Fire and Rescue said. LAKEWOOD, Ohio Approximately 42 dogs mostly Beagles were taken away from a home located in the 1600 block of Waterbury Avenue Monday afternoon, according to Lakewood Police Capt. Gary Stone. After an argument, the girlfriend walked away from Atkins to keep the argument from escalating, leaving her dogs with Atkins, according to police.
Firefighters rescued two dogs from the house, including the one that started the fire. A central Pierce county firefighter has saved the dog and reunited it with its owner. The fire department believes the home was intentionally set on fire, and a man who started it led investigators on a short manhunt. Luckily, the dog’s rescuer was not hurt, and the fire department’s arrival time was about four minutes.
Modified holiday schedule for Hampton Roads Transit
Police said Atkins had been living in a wooded area off East University Avenue near Northeast Waldo Road. She had been staying with her girlfriend, with whom she had been in a relationship for a year, in a tent and camper, according to court records. Battalion Chief Dane Carley with the Fargo Fire Department says there were no injuries, but one of the two dogs inside the home died in the fire. And were able to pull a total of five dogs from the home safely. Two needed help and that’s where an important piece of equipment came in. “We made it to the door and the homeowner said all the animals were still inside,” said Chase Davidson, a firefighter and EMT with Burton Fire.

"It was the worst sight, probably, you really seen in your life." Tidal Wave has some serious competition with two Rydell car wash locations and a Simonson car wash in town, not counting a number of car washes at local gas stations and C-stores. Carley says the response was slightly slower because of the icy roads, but the weather did not affect the operations on scene.
FBI, police search for 11-year-old; mom, stepdad accused of not reporting disappearance
The dog, named Riona, was saved by neighbors after they spotted her on fire and in agonizing pain on June 20, according to WHBQ.

The fire department also took photos of the dog to help the family, and Butter recognized the fawn in one of them. A pair of Rhode Island boys, Mario Comella and Anthony Lombardi, heard the fire alarms as they rode their bikes past their friend’s house. The two boys ran to investigate, and while they were there, they discovered the dogs inside. The dogs were euthanized several hours after both were seen on fire and running down a street Saturday night, leading to 911 calls to police. Riona the dog was set on fire on June 20, WHBQ-TV reported.
That there are people out there willing to step up to the plate, do the right thing, and contact the authorities with any information they have on crimes against animals. The story of a dog who was covered in gasoline and set on fire has been shared millions of times online. The animal rescue created a TikTok account for the pup called Justice4Riona to share the recovering canine's story. Authorities said one of the homeowners saw Jones, who he did not know, with the dog and confronted her after she had started the fire. As he tried to stop her from leaving the scene, Jones brushed by the homeowner with her car, authorities said.

While the home was severely damaged the staff believes this was a success because everyone human or animal walked away safely. Officials said the people inside during situations like these play a key role in making sure that happens. At the time, she had two older dogs at home, Hollywood and Tootsie, both rescues. No one knows the whole story, but Harvey was found in this condition in Oklahoma.
Atkins fled the scene after the incident on Thursday but was arrested and jailed Saturday, court records show. The dogs were removed by animal services and treated by a local veterinarian, police spokesman David Chudzik said. A Gainesville woman remains jailed Monday over allegations she doused gasoline on her girlfriend’s dog tied to a tree and set it on fire after they argued, court records showed. She sent a video of the dog burning out of spite to her girlfriend, police said. "I've seen the puppies out in the yard all the time, so it's sad knowing ... it's horrible," said Melissa Moneysmith, a neighbor who lives across from the now charred home. "It's devastating – sad you know the holidays are a week and a half away and thinking of the family that did live there. Where are they going to go? You know. I feel bad for them."
They took Jones into custody and she was given a total bond of $101,500. Since then those kits have helped protect and save multiple animal lives including two at this scene alone. When she started fostering Harvey, his head was a raw, reddish-pink and the ends of his ears were missing. Download the FOX13 Memphis app to receive alerts from breaking news in your neighborhood. According to court records, witnesses provided video evidence showing Brown with a new puppy in his possession on July 15 and July 16. Buddy has been doing so well that vets gave approval for his neuter surgery — and he went through it with flying colors.
A woman in County Durham, England has just gone through every pet parent's worst nightmare after her dog was set on fire in a terrifying attack by vicious thugs. He was eventually rescued by two office workers who found him in their company parking lot—and lured him with a bag of Cheetos that one of the workers had in her desk. The Chihuahua is now at the humane society awaiting adoption. Riona is continuing to recover from the attack, and her "first of several skin grafts should start next week," according to the animal rescue's Facebook post. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free weekly newsletter to get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.
Both dogs were saved, but images released by fire officials showed extensive damage to the inside of the home. "Please use built in safety’s if available on appliances when not in use and accessible by children and/or animals," he added. Tails of Hope and Bluff City Veterinary Specialists want to find the people responsible for the attack on innocent Riona. "We actually posted a video this morning to see where people had seen her from. There was somebody from Ukraine, Greece, and Denmark. All kinds of places." McLemore told WREG. "So I come bolting outside, and I see this dog in flames; all you see is a big flame," neighbor Ashlie Craft told WHBQ.
“It’s very hard to imagine,” Betty said of whoever did this to the dog she says is “such a dear boy.” She doesn’t like to think about that. In fact, she deleted some of the photos she received of him at his worst. “I think it is amazing that our community actually cares about Riona and him staying locked up and behind bars.
Cocoa fire Chief Jonathan Lamm said a neighbor noticed the flames and called for help. Two dogs were killed in a fire that destroyed a home in Cocoa, displacing a family. “Any living creature a dog a cat a bird when we work with fire departments at structure fires or accidents we are providing medical care to any living being,” Marshall said. So they went into the smoke-filled building to save some four legged lives.
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