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How Persistence, Partnership and Determination Led to Justice for a Neighborhood Cat

Jul 08, 2026 11:25AM ● By Sacramento County News Release

The county recently shared a story that demonstrates the commitment of Sacramento County Animal Care Services and Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office to serving justice in a case of animal cruelty against a neighborhood cat. Pictured is Lead Animal Control Officer Zoe McCurnin. Photo courtesy of Sacramento County

SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CA (MPG) - When a Sacramento County resident contacted authorities after witnessing a horrifying act of animal cruelty captured on her home security camera, she had one hope: that justice would be served for a beloved neighborhood cat.

As of June 30, we’re able to share that an arrest has been made thanks to the tireless work of Sacramento County Animal Care Services, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office and one incredibly determined Animal Control officer.

Earlier this year, Sacramento County Animal Care Services received a report of a man who walked onto a resident’s property, approached the front door, grabbed a neighborhood cat and brutally killed the animal. The disturbing incident was captured on the resident’s security camera and immediately reported to both 911 and Sacramento County Animal Care Services.

Lead Animal Control Officer Zoe McCurnin was assigned to the case.

From the beginning, Officer McCurnin believed that solving this case would require more than reviewing the original footage. After observing that the suspect appeared to be traveling on an electric scooter, she developed a theory that he likely lived nearby. Determined to identify the individual responsible, Officer McCurnin began canvassing the neighborhood, going door to door and speaking with residents who had home security cameras in hopes of piecing together a timeline and tracking the suspect’s movements.

Despite extensive efforts, the investigation initially yielded few answers.

Then, approximately two weeks later, the suspect returned to the same home at nearly the same time of day and was once again captured on security footage.

Recognizing an opportunity, Officer McCurnin requested to conduct surveillance in the area. In the early morning hours, she returned to the neighborhood and observed an individual riding an electric scooter who matched the suspect’s description.

Throughout the investigation, Sacramento County Animal Care Services had been working closely with the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office. Officer McCurnin immediately contacted her law enforcement partners, who were able to follow the suspect, identify where he lived and worked, and begin the process of obtaining a search warrant.

The coordinated efforts between Animal Care Services and the Sheriff’s Office led investigators to evidence that supported an arrest, bringing a significant and emotional case to a successful conclusion.

This arrest represents more than the resolution of a criminal investigation. It is a reminder that acts of animal cruelty are taken seriously and that collaboration, persistence and community involvement can make all the difference.

If you witness suspected animal cruelty or neglect, please report it to 311.