Century Six: ESCO Looking For Walnut Hill Woman Convicted Of Animal Abuse
March 9, 2019
A Walnut Hill woman is wanted for violating her probation in an animal cruelty case.
Amber Danielle Creighton was convicted in October 2017 of eight counts of animal cruelty and seven counts of violating Florida’s animal cruelty contagious disease law. She was sentenced to 12 moths probation and ordered not to own or care for any animals. There is now an outstanding warrant for her arrest for violating probation.
According to arrest report, animal control officers found seven adult dogs and seven puppies at her residence in the 3900 block of Highway 97 in May 2017. Records show dogs had open wounds and were suffering from scabies and “Dermanex” (sic -possible spelling error in arrest report for demodex), a highly contagious and infectious disease. Prior to being charged, Creighton had been cited multiple times and warned by Escambia County Animal Control.
Creighton is the newest member of the “Century Six” – a fugitive list from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office that focuses on North Escambia area residents with outstanding warrants. She was added to the list after previous Century Six member Amber Nicole Victor was arrested on two counts of failure to appear. Victor, 29, is jailed without bond.
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11 Responses to “Century Six: ESCO Looking For Walnut Hill Woman Convicted Of Animal Abuse”
Marvin Moorer is currently in Escambia County Detention Center in Brewton Al… He HHas been there for a while… I know they run a check through the system when he is booked so go pick him up… He’ll be there!
I know her personally and she has animals now, we are the ones who called on her to begin with
Hair dyed brown walking around Atmore go get her.
People need to hold the Judges responsible …they are elected officials
Release the nonviolent drug users with no other crimes and put these sorry people in their place and first time DUI in for six months(including attorneys)
Toss her in a cell with a couple of pit bulls with a bad attitude.
Amber’s all over Facebook every day. If they want her, she’s not hard to find.
They passed a bill stating that its a felony now for animal abuse… So why probation does not make sense… Slap on the wrist well they’ll do it again and again…
New Escambia County Jail is not near large enough for folks who have made the conscious choice in their lives to injure harm hurt abuse God’s critters and each other humans.
Seems the lawmakers are afraid of infringing upon the rights of a criminal rather than punishment. Punishment after attempts to change behaviors.
Rational, you have it right.
I agree with Rational 100%.
Quit giving these people probation; they need jail time to realize what they are doing is a crime. Do you think telling an animal abuser they cannot have any animals works? Definitely not! There is no data control for tracing animals. Wake up!!