Warning Issued About Cat Killer Released from ACI

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Warning Issued About Cat Killer Released from ACI

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The RI DEM has issued an unusual warning about previously convicted cat killer Anthony Stravato and his girlfriend Alyssa Lamountain. 

In 2014, Stravato was convicted of brutally killing his mother’s cat. He burnt the cat and gouged one of its eyes. 

Stravato was sentenced in the summer of 2015 after he sent threatening communications to a 15-year-old girl online.

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He was released from the Adult Correctional Institute last Friday.

The DEM issued the following warning about Stravato


RHODE ISLAND
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE
235 Promenade Street, Room 370
Providence, Rhode Island 02908

ADVISORY

August 5, 2016

The RI Department of Environmental Management/Division of Law Enforcement issues this advisory to all licensed animal care facilities.

An individual with a history of felony animal abuse has been released from the Adult Correctional Institute. Anthony Stravato, D.O.B. 07/02/1991 (see attached photo) was released from the ACI on Friday, August 05, 2016. Stravato was convicted of multiple felonies including the mutilation of a rat and a cat. Authorities are concerned that Stravato will continue this behavior, possibly seeking to harm larger animals.

Be advised that Stravato or his girlfriend, Alyssa Lamountain, D.O.B. 10/21/1995 (see attached photo) may attempt to adopt or purchase animals from your facilities. Stravato is prohibited from owning or being in contact with animals per court order. If Stravato or Lamountain enter your facility to adopt or purchase an animal contact Lieutenant Cabral of the RI Department of Environmental Management/Division of Law Enforcement at any time. Lt. Cabral can be reached at 401-222-3070 (DEM Emergency Dispatch) or by cell at 401-639-2265. It is advised that you not allow Stravato or Lamountain to purchase or adopt an animal from your facility.

Lt. Cabral confirmed to GoLocal, the DEM’s concerns about Stravato and Lamountain in an interview on Tuesday night.


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