ORLANDO, Fla. - Two men in
Brevard County are accused of abandoning their dog in an apartment without food, water, or power, leading to her death.
'You can run, but you can't hide'
Authorities have charged two men, Fredrick and Christopher Tindall, with aggravated animal cruelty and unlawful confinement after allegedly abandoning their dog, Rosie, in an apartment without power, food, or water. A property manager discovered Rosie in February in a severely malnourished state. Deputies reported that the dog was emaciated, with visible ribs and a drastically thin waist. She was also suffering from severe skin infections. Despite efforts from an animal rescue organization, Rosie did not survive. Both suspects are currently in Georgia and are awaiting extradition to Brevard County to face charges. In February, a property manager checking the apartment found Rosie in dire condition and alerted authorities. Investigators determined that the dog had been left without basic necessities for an extended period, leading to severe malnutrition and infection. When confronted by deputies, Fredrick and Christopher Tindall reportedly justified their actions by stating,
"We come first." Following an investigation, officials issued warrants for the suspects' arrests. The men were later located in Georgia, where they are currently being held. Sheriff’s officials described Rosie’s suffering, stating that she was starving to death and her skin was covered with infections. Brevard County Sheriff’s Wayne ivy condemned the treatment of Rosie, calling the case a clear example of severe neglect. "These two not only do this and leave this dog in that shape, they not only abandoned the dog, but they know they're in trouble," Sheriff Ivey said. "So they flee to Georgia. Well, trick or treat, this is Brevard County. You can run, but you can't hide." Animal rescue groups, which attempted to save Rosie, expressed heartbreak over her death. Law enforcement officials have pledged to pursue maximum penalties against the suspects.
The Source: This story was written based on information shared by the Brevard County Sheriff's Office.