LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A person and girl dealing with fees for allegedly torturing and killing an English bulldog named Reba appeared in a Las Vegas courtroom Monday morning following their arrests over the weekend.
Picture reveals Reba, the English Bulldog discovered inside a sealed plastic tub in 110-degree warmth. (KLAS)
It was 32-year-old Isaac Laushaul Jr.’s first look in courtroom after refusing to look on Sunday following his Saturday arrest. He’s at present being held with out bail on the Clark County Detention Middle till a listening to can happen on his custody standing.
Isaac Laushaul makes his first look in a Las Vegas courtroom on Dec. 9, 2024, on fees of torturing and killing an English bulldog named Reba. (KLAS)
Additionally related to the case is 30-year-old Markeisha Foster. Bail for Foster was set at $50,000 following her Sunday look in courtroom. As of Monday at midday, Foster was nonetheless within the Clark County Detention Middle. Each are dealing with fees of willful/malicious/torture/maiming/killing of a canine, cat, or animal.
Markeisha Foster seems in courtroom on Dec. 9, 2024, on fees of animal torture and killing. (KLAS)
Laushaul and Foster are accused of placing Reba in a plastic tub, taping it shut, and leaving the bathtub subsequent to a dumpster close to a grocery retailer on E. Twain Avenue close to Maryland Parkway and Flamingo Street in July when the temperature was a scorching 110 levels. Reba was found and rescued on July 26 however was in crucial situation and affected by warmth stroke. She died two days later.
Pictures present the plastic tote Reba the canine was discovered taped up inside throughout 110-degree climate in Las Vegas. (Vegas Pet Rescue Undertaking)
Animal advocates had been current within the courtroom and have been strongly concerned within the case which obtained nationwide consideration. A $50,000 reward was supplied for info resulting in an arrest. It is not identified but if the reward cash was paid out.
Animal advocates who had been are the courtroom look, with some carrying tee-shirts with Reba’s photograph, stated they’ve been ready for this second since July when Reba was discovered dumped. (KLAS)
“We wanted them to see our face,” stated Lindsey Pinapfel, a volunteer with the Las Vegas Pet Rescue Undertaking. “We are here to make sure we are here every step of the way that we want justice for Reba.”
In October, police launched surveillance video of a white automotive with a person and girl who parked within the space the place Reba was discovered. They had been described as “persons of interest” within the case.