Aiken, SC – An unsettling case of animal cruelty has emerged as local authorities have arrested a 22-year-old man, Anthony Ward, on serious charges related to dogfighting and failure to properly dispose of a deceased dog. The arrest took place last week at Ward’s home located on Colbert Bridge Road, where Aiken County Animal Control and agents from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) conducted a thorough search.
During the search of Ward’s property, a disturbing scene unfolded as authorities discovered and seized twelve dogs. These dogs were allegedly kept in poor conditions and were believed to be involved in illegal fighting operations. Ward now faces several charges including animal fighting, criminal conspiracy, two counts of animal mistreatment, and the specific charge of not properly burying a dead dog.
This is not the first time Ward has found himself in legal trouble. Just a few weeks before his latest arrest, he was charged in an incident from August 11. A woman reported that Ward had threatened her with a handgun while she was in the process of moving. After fleeing the scene in a white BMW, local deputies later stopped Ward. During this encounter, a firearm matching the description given by the woman was found under the passenger seat of his vehicle, which led to additional charges of pointing and presenting a firearm as well as possession of a stolen gun that had its serial number scratched off.
Ward’s history of legal issues stretches back to 2022, when he faced separate charges involving domestic violence and unlawful carrying of a pistol. These earlier incidents demonstrate a troubling pattern of behavior that has raised serious concerns about Ward’s accountability and the welfare of animals under his care.
News of Ward’s arrest has sparked outrage among residents, many of whom expressed their concerns about animal cruelty and public safety. “It’s heartbreaking to think about what these dogs must have gone through,” said one local animal rights advocate. “We need stricter laws to protect not only the animals but the community as well.” The public has shown increased interest in ensuring that laws surrounding animal fighting and cruelty are strictly enforced.
Currently, Anthony Ward is held at the Aiken County Detention Center as he awaits further legal proceedings. His future remains uncertain as he faces multiple charges that could lead to serious consequences if he is found guilty. The community and animal advocates will be watching closely to see how the situation develops.
Aiken County Animal Control officials have stated that their priority is to protect animals and ensure that such incidents do not go unpunished. They encourage residents to report any signs of animal cruelty or suspicious activity to help safeguard vulnerable animals in the community.
This arrest highlights ongoing issues in the community regarding animal cruelty and the importance of vigilance in protecting animals. With the rise of awareness about such situations, authorities hope that incidents like this will diminish in the future, ensuring a safer and more humane environment for all.
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