117 Dog Bodies Found at California No-Kill Shelter

California authorities uncovered 117 dead dogs at the Miranda's Rescue sanctuary near Fortuna, with many of the remains showing evidence of gunshot wounds. The facility, which described itself as a "no-kill" organization, also accepted hundreds of dogs annually from San Francisco Bay Area shelters. In exchange for these animals, Miranda's Rescue reportedly received hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding. Investigators also found over 600 dog collars in an area where they suspect animals were killed. The discovery was made by law enforcement officials investigating the sanctuary. The specific date of the discovery is not provided, but it is being reported this week. The investigation is ongoing, and further details regarding the circumstances of the dogs' deaths and the shelter's operations are expected.
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