By Beth David, Editor
Paulo Raposo of 7 Morton Street, Fairhaven, pleaded guilty to felony animal abuse at Third District Court in New Bedford on Thursday, 7/18/19. Mr. Raposo had admitted to police in an interview last summer, that he had abused “Bella,” a Portuguese Water Dog mix that had a wound consistent with being burned with a hot poker, and other wounds.
According to court records, Mr. Raposo told police in June of 2018, that he had family problems and a problem with alcohol and cocaine, and that he took his anger out on the dog.
He said he burned Bella with a “piece of metal used for roasting marshmallows,” according court documents.
Mr. Raposo also told police he was seeking treatment for his addictions.
A veterinarian at New England Animal Hospital examined Bella in June of 2018, and reported that Bella had injuries consistent with a burn or trauma.
Mr. Raposo was charged with felony cruelty to animals. He was not ordered to serve any time, but his plea was placed on file for a year. If he has any violations, he could face prison time. Judge Dominic J. Paratore also banned Mr. Raposo from having any animals in his possession. He also had to pay a $50 fee.
Bella, who is about 2 1/2 years old now, was taken to the Fairhaven Animal Shelter and placed with a foster family, who adopted her earlier this month. According to Fairhaven Animal Control Officer Terry Cripps, Bella is adjusting well in her new family.
“I get the opportunity to visit with her often,” said Mr. Cripps. “She has come a long way from what she went through. She has learned to trust the human race again.”
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