Aiken, South Carolina – A 22-year-old man has been arrested for his involvement in dogfighting and animal cruelty after a recent inspection at his home. Anthony Ward, who resides at 988 Colbert Bridge Road, was taken into custody last week following a search conducted by Aiken County Animal Control along with agents from the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED).
During the search at Ward’s property, law enforcement officials seized a total of twelve dogs. It was found that these animals were allegedly involved in dogfighting operations. Ward now faces several serious charges, including animal fighting, criminal conspiracy, two counts of animal mistreatment, and failure to properly bury a dead animal.
As of now, Ward is being held at the Aiken County Detention Center. The investigation into his animal cruelty charges has raised serious concerns about the well-being and treatment of the dogs that were found on his property.
This is not the first time Ward has run into trouble with the law. Earlier in the month, on August 11, he was involved in an incident where a woman accused him of threatening her with a handgun while she was in the process of moving. According to reports, Ward fled the scene in a white BMW but was later stopped by deputies. Officers discovered a firearm consistent with the woman’s description concealed under the passenger seat of Ward’s vehicle.
For that incident, he faced additional charges for pointing and presenting a firearm and possession of a stolen gun that had its serial number scratched off.
This recent development adds to a troubling legal history for Ward. In 2022, he faced charges related to domestic violence and for unlawfully carrying a pistol. His continuous run-ins with the law raise concerns about ongoing violent behavior.
Ward’s case has sparked discussion within the Aiken community about the dangers of animal cruelty and the need for stricter enforcement against dogfighting activities. Animal rights advocates are particularly alarmed by the details emerging from this case and are calling for more substantial protective measures for animals.”””
As Ward awaits his day in court, many are left wondering about the fate of the dogs that were rescued from his custody. Animal control officials have not yet provided specific details on the condition of the dogs or their potential adoption prospects.
The situation is being closely monitored as local authorities carry out investigations and work towards ensuring that those involved in animal cruelty are held accountable. The legitimate voices of the community continue to advocate for stronger laws and dedicated resources to combat such atrocious acts against vulnerable animals.
The legal proceedings against Anthony Ward are just beginning, and the implications of this case will likely echo throughout the community. As awareness grows surrounding the issue of dogfighting and animal mistreatment, there is hope for a future where such acts become increasingly rare.
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