Saturday, May 28, 2016

New Jersey: Tow truck driver, Kazem Shirinzad, charged with dousing kitten in motor oil

NEW JERSEY -- Authorities say a tow truck driver has been charged with animal cruelty for dousing a kitten in motor oil and abandoning it inside a box that was tied shut in New Jersey.


Bergen County prosecutors said Thursday that 35-year-old New York City resident Kazem Shirinzad was issued summones for abandoning a domestic animal, inflicting unnecessary cruelty upon a living animal, failure to provide an animal with food and water and carrying an animal in an inhumane manner after the kitten nicknamed Olive Oil was found May 16 in Fort Lee.

Authorties say the cat was treated at an animal hospital and will later be available for adoption.

Bergen County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center director Deborah Yankow told The Record that the kitten is doing well but is still greasy.

Authorities say Shirinzad worked in New Jersey near where the cat was found outside a high-rise in Fort Lee.

"Olive Oil was found inside a box that had been tied shut preventing any chance of escape," the SPCA said in a statement. "She was covered in motor oil." 


A phone number for Shirinzad could not be found.

A court date was set for June 14.

The SPCA has created a GoFundMe page to raise money for the kitten's medical care. By Friday morning, about $1,700 had been raised.

(Philly.com - May 27 2016)

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