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Alachua man charged with starving and abusing dogs

Staff report

ALACHUA, Fla. – Raymond Leon Merricks, Jr., 44, has been charged with starving and abusing dogs, leading to the death of one dog.

On December 12, Alachua Police Department (APD) officers assisted Alachua County Animal Services (ACAS) officers with a call about a stray male pit bull that had attacked and killed a neighbor’s chickens in the 15300 block of NW 134th Terrace.

ACAS captured the dog and reported that its body score was 3 on a scale of 1 to 9, meaning that its ribs, vertebrae, and pelvic bones were visible.

APD officers went to the owner’s home and reported that there was a second male pit bull on a chain in the front yard. The dog had a small piece of carpet on the ground, but the area around the dog was reportedly covered in feces, and the dog had fleas and hair loss.

Officers walked around the rear of the house and saw two makeshift kennels containing a very thin female pit bull with a body score of 2 and a dead male pit bull. The dead dog was extremely thin and was tied up inside the makeshift kennel; the makeshift kennel was reportedly littered with trash and feces, and there was mold on the feces. The water bucket had been knocked over and was empty.

Officers reported that all the dogs were covered in feces and infested with fleas. There was no food in any of the dog bowls, but officers found a large unopened bag of dog food in the garage.

ACAS officers spoke to Merricks by phone, and he reportedly admitted the dogs belonged to him. After several attempts to make contact with him in person, officers filed a sworn complaint, a warrant was issued for his arrest, and he was arrested on January 18.

Merricks has been charged with two counts of felony animal cruelty and two counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty. Merricks has eight felony convictions (none violent) and six misdemeanor convictions (one violent). He served one state prison sentence and was released in 2015. Judge Thomas Jaworski set bail at $396, with the condition that Merricks not possess or care for any animals.

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  • Really Tommy boy. That low bail. I refuse to call him a judge, or your honor, or anything else of respect. This POS HAS 14 CONVICTIONS. $396 bail. This what happens when you let animals own animals.

  • But I have been told that he is the living embodiment of MLKs dream, the fulfillment of his ancestors’ wildest imaginations?!?!

  • That judge really sucks. Those poor dogs. So who’s going to check to make sure he doesn’t acquire more pit bulls? What a real POS.

    • if you guys are so concerned for dogs go adopt one the pounds kills dogs all the time the difference is it is legal . putting dogs down that are not able to get adopted or deamed unsafe smh . im not saying he is right but to have so much hate for a human over an animal is ridiculous !!

  • Tie him up in the sun on the bare ground for several days, naked, with no food or water. Let’s see how this pos likes it.

  • The bail amount is a joke. He deserves to sit in jail and not be fed himself. What a lowlife. Where do all these people come from?

  • I don’t care if these folks are shooting each other, but when animals or children are involved, lock him up.

  • It is the system’s fault. Convicted felons are not allowed to own guns, but they are allowed to own pit bulls to guard their stash house I mean 2A self protection. Call Chuck Clemons and have him change the law.

  • Complete waste of space POS. $396 is joke! Only evil harms children, elderly and animals.

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