EVAN CARR – AYLESBURY, BUCKS Evan Carr, 37, from Aylesbury, Bucks HP19 – kicked…

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❌EVAN CARR – AYLESBURY, BUCKS❌

Evan Carr, 37, from Aylesbury, Bucks HP19 – kicked, punched and stamped on five dogs DAILY.

The RSPCA was provided with several videos which showed vicious drug- and alcohol-addicted Carr harming the animals on different occasions. This included kicking, hitting, punching or stamping.

RSPCA Inspector Lauren Bailey reviewed the footage and showed it to a vet, who confirmed the dogs had suffered.

In January 2025, police attended the address where Carr was staying. Only three dogs were at the property – Nala, Blue and Marley – with Carr claimng he no longer had the other two shown in the videos. The remaining animals were seized and placed in RSPCA care.

A vet who examined the video footage and three of the dogs said: “All five animals were suffering when they were living with the suspect seen in the video.

“They would have experienced pain when they were being kicked, punched, hit and stamped on and would have had mental suffering at times in between with fear of the physical abuse events and not knowing when they would next occur.

“The videos provided covered a period of five days, where physical suffering would have been occurring from December 5 to 10, 2024.

“The fear of suffering would have continued for these dogs while in the presence of the man until they were no longer living with him.”

Carr pleaded guilty to five counts of animal cruelty related to hitting and kicking five dogs.

In mitigation, it was heard that he no longer drinks or takes drugs and had expressed remorse for his actions.

Speaking after the case, Inspector Bailey said: “It was incredibly disturbing watching the videos, and I was deeply concerned for the welfare of the dogs Marley, Nala and Blue, who were at that time still in the defendant’s care.

“I am just pleased we were able to get these dogs to safety.

“Most have already been rehomed, with Marley due to be available for rehoming soon.

“Zena and Phantom were rehomed before the RSPCA investigation.

“All dogs were just the sweetest, and I am so pleased that after all they have been through, they will all have loving families of their own.”

Sentencing | 12-month community order with 22 days of ‘rehab’; 120-day alcohol abstinence monitoring requirement; £400 costs and victim surcharge of £114. Disqualified from keeping all animals for a pathetic three years.

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