Lonnie Alford Ray planned to arrange the sale of the French Bulldogs when a group of suspects shot him. Family Handout A 76-year-old dog breeder who thought he was about to sell a French bulldog was ...
A South Carolina dog breeder was fatally shot Monday night after a planned sale of a French bulldog went awry, authorities said Thursday. Lonnie A. Ray, 76, described by the Lee County sheriff as ...
"For him to lose his life over something senseless of trying to do an exchange or sell a French bulldog and for someone to take his life, that's heartless," said Lee County Sheriff Daniel Simon A man ...
WALTHAM, Mass. (WWLP) – The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has issued a warning for consumers against French bulldog breeder “Divine Frenchies Home” located in in Spartanburg, SC, and Waltham, MA. The ...
Lonnie A. Ray of Darlington County, South Carolina, had bred and sold dogs for a while, and he knew what safety precautions to take when arranging a sale, according to Daniel Simon, the sheriff of Lee ...
The attackers also stole the puppy, the authorities said. French bulldogs have become among the most expensive dog breeds in the United States. By April Rubin Lonnie A. Ray of Darlington County, S.C., ...