Saving Grace releases statement in wake of recent animal cruelty allegations against Raleigh couple

Monday, May 15, 2023
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Raleigh's Saving Grace animal adoption agency released a statement on social media in the wake of animal cruelty charges against a north Raleigh couple arrested for allegedly poisoning their neighbor's dogs.

James and Agnes Goldston each face three felony charges of cruelty to animals and a misdemeanor charge of communicating threats. Investigators said they poisoned their neighbor's three dogs, two of which died.
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James was a board member at the animal rescue organization Saving Grace.

The group released a statement on Facebook Saturday condemning all forms of animal cruelty:

"Thank you for your support and concern for Saving Grace.
Saving Grace is aware of recent news stories regarding accusations of dogs poisoned in Raleigh. We condemn all forms of animal cruelty. Saving Grace will continue to monitor this situation as the investigation continues, additional evidence is brought forward, and the case moves through the criminal justice process.
Although he did not have any direct interaction with the dogs at Saving Grace, James Goldston has voluntarily resigned, effective immediately, to avoid any distraction from the important work of the organization.
We appreciate your support for our work as we continue to serve animals in need."

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Saving Grace is not accused of any wrongdoing, nor has it even been mentioned in the official investigation.

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