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October 21, 2009

Award Goes to ASPCA Forensic Vet for Work on Vick Investigation

Melinda Merck

In an unprecedented moment in animal welfare history, Dr. Melinda Merck, ASPCA Senior Director of Veterinary Forensics, received the National Asset Forfeiture Award from the U.S. Department of Justice.

Honored at the 2009 Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force and Asset Forfeiture Program National Leadership Conference, Dr. Merck was presented with the Outstanding Investigation or Case Award for her forensics work in the investigation of Michael Vick’s Bad Newz Kennels—work that helped to produce evidence that led to a guilty plea.

“This is the first time an animal-related agency has received such an award or recognition,” says ASPCA President & CEO, Ed Sayres. “It was a great opportunity to show that pursuing animal crime cases can produce important results in drug investigations.”

Dr. Merck assisted in the recovery and analysis of forensic evidence from Vick’s property, including carcasses and skeletal remains of numerous Pit Bulls. The evidence helped to convict Vick of operating a competitive dog fighting ring, a federal offense that resulted in a prison term for Vick and three co-defendants. Vick was also ordered to pay restitution of $928,073 to the United States Government for expenses related to the interim and long term care of the Pit Bulls seized from his property.

The award ceremony had over 1,500 attendees, including prosecutors, U.S. attorneys and criminal investigators who have worked on the biggest drug and organized crime cases in our country.

Read about the forensics work of Dr. Melinda Merck.

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  • Submitted by Joy at:February 9, 2013 12:41 AM

    this is the most horrible most tebirrle thing any person could do to a dog!!! they are meant to be loving pets, not killing machines!! people need to do more about stopping this! these poor dogs, fighting until death.. :( rip doggies x

  • Submitted by Hannah at:October 21, 2012 09:14 PM

    I wouldn't sweat it too hard, Sarah, BET sucks ass as a chnnael in the first place. As for Michael Vick, we shouldn't really be surprised Americans seem to be schizophrenic about celebrities: We are angry if a politician gets laid on the side, but we will look the other way when a football hero is a murderer or a basketball player brandishes firearms around his teammates, in a city with very strict gun laws.It's crazy. Suffice it to say, I won't be watching Mr. Vick's show.

  • Submitted by Rogerio at:October 16, 2012 03:19 PM

    , most of us are non-vegetarians, I try to make the distinction beeetwn cruelty vs. respect . I believe we can eat meat and other animal products like milk and eggs, while still respecting animals and respecting nature. You can raise cows for food and treat them with respect throughout their life yes, they are going to get slaughtered and eaten at the end, but it doesn't mean you have to beat them or needlessly confine them. I know there are people out there who disagree that's how I deal with it.

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