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Barrhead, East Renfrewshire: Lorraine Ferguson

CONVICTED (2022) | Lorraine Ferguson, born 30 November 1970, of 12D Firbank Terrace, Barrhead, Glasgow G78 2PX – for the horrendous neglect of her elderly dog.

Lorraine Ferguson's son Wully Lindsay, who was initially charged alongside his mother
Lorraine Ferguson’s yobbish son Wully Lindsay, who was initially charged alongside his mother. It’s unknown if the charges against violent career criminal Lindsay were dropped or if he is to be prosecuted separately.

Scottish SPCA officers were called out to reports of a stray dog behind a local school, and immediately contacted local police due to her horrific condition.

Lorraine Ferguson called the SSPCA helpline to advise that her collie/Staffy crossbreed named Tye had gone missing during the night, with the description given matching that of the stray found earlier that day.

When SSPCA officers attended the home Ferguson shared with son, William ‘Wully’ Lindsay who was also originally prosecuted, the former claimed Tye had recently been taken to the vet by a neighbour for treatment for ‘a fatty lump’.

Ferguson could not provide any details of the appointment or even the name of the neighbour, instantly raising suspicion.

Scottish SPCA chief inspector Laura McIntyre said: “On 24 February a Scottish SPCA animal rescue officer was called to a report of a stray dog on marshland behind Barrhead High School.

“The dog was lying next to a burn and had to be carried back to the van as she would not stand. She had a large, bleeding mass dangling from her vulva, which was impeding her ability to walk and clearly causing her a lot of discomfort.

“We took the dog to a local veterinary surgery for immediate pain relief and then transported her on to our Glasgow Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre for further care and veterinary treatment.

“On examination by our vets it was clear even at a distance there was a very large, pendulous mass hanging between her back legs, the surface of which was visibly raw and dripping fluid.

“This mass was attached to the dog’s vulva and swung when she moved, bumping off both of her hind legs, giving her an awkward, stilted gait. It was clearly uncomfortable for her to move and she opted to lie down most of the time unless encouraged to get up.

“The dog also had several other tumours, which were visible and palpable when close to her and should have been easily noticed by any reasonable owner.

“Given the size of the tumours, our vet estimated they were likely to have been present for at least six months for the smaller tumours and at least a year, although possibly significantly longer, for the largest tumour.
“In addition, the dog had age-related changes to her eyes and marked dental disease with inflamed gums, thick tartar and worn teeth.”

Chief Inspector Mcintyre added: “We later discovered Tye had been found straying previously by a neighbour who recognised her need for veterinary treatment and took her to a vet to be scanned for a microchip. It took Ferguson two days to collect Tye from her neighbour’s property after she was contacted.

“The neighbour advised Ferguson that the dog needed to be seen by a vet but it appears no attempt was made by Ferguson to arrange this.

“Ferguson was given several opportunities to be interviewed under caution to explain her circumstances and provide evidence of Tye receiving veterinary treatment but she ignored our subsequent attempts to contact her.

“Sadly, due to the advanced nature of the tumours, Tye’s prognosis for recovery was poor and she was put to sleep on welfare grounds to end her suffering.”

Sentencing | £540 fine. A 30-year ban on owning or keeping animals.

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Neilston, East Renfrewshire: Ryan Wallace

CONVICTED (2016) | Ryan Wallace, born 24/09/1983, formerly of Stewart Street, Barrhead and more recently Hillside Road in Neilston G78 3ER – starved and neglected a dog over six months

Dog abuser: Ryan Wallace from Neilston, East Renfrewshire, Scotland.

Lifelong loser Wallace, who lives on benefits with partner Claire Weir and their four children, caused unnecessary suffering to Diesel, who was found in an emaciated state by Scottish SPCA inspectors.

Diesel was starved by Ryan Wallace from Neilston, East Renfrewshire, Scotland.

When the distressed animal was examined by vets, he had lost a quarter of his body weight.

Diesel had been consistently undernourished and the animal’s bones were “sticking out of its paws”.

The pooch also had no muscle or body fat and vets said his torso and tail was covered in sores, and he was so hungry it had been “eating its own faeces”.

Wallace pleaded guilty to causing the dog unnecessary suffering and also failing to provide adequate nourishment, allowing him to become almost emaciated.

The offences took place between June and December 2013.

Diesel was starved by Ryan Wallace from Neilston, East Renfrewshire, Scotland.

Fiscal depute Franke Clarke told the court: “The accused contacted SSPCA about an unwanted dog. He clearly wanted it re-homed.

“Inspectors attended his home on more than one occasion.

“He said he was no longer able to care for the dog. It was dirtying the house and eating its own faeces.

“When the inspector asked to see the dog, she found its condition poorly and bad.

“Its paw bones were prominent, where sores could be seen on its tail and on its hind legs and both front legs.

“The inspector had immediate concerns for the dog and had him sign papers removing the animal.

“Thereafter the dog was admitted to a local veterinary service, where a report was sought to explain the condition of the dog.”

The vet’s investigation revealed Diesel had not received “nourishment for a matter of months”.

And after six days’ care, the dog had put on 1.7kg, or almost 4lbs in weight.

The court heard that Wallace had previously spoken to vets’ charity PDSA over his concerns about Diesel and he was asked to bring the animal in. However, he failed to do do.

Sheriff Simon Fraser said: “This dog was in a terrible condition. Photographs taken make horrendous viewing.”

He then told shocked Wallace the maximum punishment he faced was a year in jail and or a £20,000 fine.

He added: “However, you will not get custody, but you did neglect that dog for a considerable period of time.”

Diesel recovered from his ordeal and was rehomed.

Sentence: fined £475 (payable at £10pw). Banned from keeping animals for five years (expired June 2021)

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Barrhead, East Renfrewshire: Sam John Andrews

CONVICTED (2015) | Sam John Andrews, born 17/12/1988, formerly of Barrhead and more recently (2018) Craig Road, Neilston, Glasgow G78 3HU – caught on CCTV dragging and beating a  terrified Staffy and tormenting him with a cigarette lighter

Sadistic dog abuser Sam Andrews formerly of Barrhead, East Renfrewshire
Sam Andrews kicked his pet dog to the ground, stamped on his back and then held a lit cigarette lighter next to the animal’s ears.

Andrews pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering after being caught on camera whipping Scooby with his lead and terrorising him with a naked flame. 

Scooby was terrorised by sadistic dog abuser Sam Andrews formerly of Barrhead, East Renfrewshire
Scooby was terrorised by his twisted owner, Sam Andrews

Andrews was seen dragging Scooby backwards on his lead and then repeatedly striking the animal, causing him to cower and shake.

Sadistic dog abuser Sam Andrews formerly of Barrhead, East Renfrewshire

In video footage Andrews could be seen using the dog’s metal lead as a weapon to hit the animal.

He landed around 30 blows on the pet after dragging him along the street a short distance.

Andrews also hit the dog with his hand, forced him to the ground, with his foot planted firmly on his back.

He then straddled the animal, got a lighter out of his pockets and lit it while holding it next to Scooby’s ears.

Scooby was terrorised by sadistic dog abuser Sam Andrews formerly of Barrhead, East Renfrewshire
Happy ending: Scooby was rescued and rehabilitated by the SSPCA and later rehomed

Andrews kicked the animal to the ground and stamped on his back before bringing his attack to an end when a female friend, who is thought to have gone into a nearby shop, rejoined him.

Police were alerted and Andrews was traced and arrested.

Inspectors from the Scottish SPCA who rescued Scooby discovered the frightened Staffy was underweight. He was later rehomed.

Sentence:  six months in jail; 10-year ban on keeping animals (expires February 2025).

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Clarkston, East Renfrewshire: Anthony John Docherty

#MostEvil | serial cat killer Anthony John Docherty, born 31 December1985, of 4 Woodburn Avenue, Glasgow G76 7TZ

Serial cat killer Anthony John Docherty pictured outside court

In January 2009 Docherty tortured, mutilated and killed several cats, which he had stolen from houses in his neighbourhood of Clarkston, East Renfrewshire.

He is known to have killed three cats. All were decapitated, two were scalped, and one had its tail pulled off.

Three cat skulls were also found in his garden.

Dozens of pets had gone missing in the area and many cat owners feared their pets had fallen into evil Docherty’s hands.

Serial cat killer Anthony John Docherty pictured outside court

The court heard psychiatric reports that Docherty’s behaviour could escalate towards humans.

He was banned from owning, keeping or taking charge of animals indefinitely.

In 2010 Docherty had his jaw broken in an apparent revenge attack. He was walking along the road when he was jumped and battered by two strangers — before a well-meaning passing motorist regrettably stopped to help him.

Sentence: jailed for eight months. Indefinite ban on keeping animals

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