EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 17 MIN
384: Dog mass grave claims, influencer murder plot arrest, 125-year sentence, a new hospital lawsuit, Dateline, more
from Humboldt Last Week · host Humboldt Last Week
Explosive new claims say investigators believe Miranda’s Rescue secretly killed at least eight dogs to make room for more paid intakes, including allegations tied to a mass grave and possible profit motive, a TikTok influencer was arrested at the McKinleyville airport in an alleged murder for hire plot tied to a custody dispute, an Arcata man got 125 years to life for multiple child sex crimes after a long road to justice, a Eureka man is facing a long list of felony child sex allegations involving a teenage boy, the family of a man killed by deputies is suing Providence in Eureka over how he allegedly walked away from a psychiatric hold before the deadly confrontation, Dateline spotlighted the painful search for missing Humboldt man Roy Tsatoke, Humboldt’s sheriff is defending local license plate reader cameras as critics fear future ICE access, the last disputed old growth redwood in lower Redway is headed to the Planning Commission, Eureka police survey data offered a revealing look at local homelessness, two Humboldt residents detained during a Gaza aid mission were reportedly released, Old Town Coffee and Chocolates abruptly shut down both Eureka locations, there’s a fun Crabs documentary coming to the Minor, and at the end I’ve got an editorial surrounding the Miranda’s Rescue investigation.24-7 streaming radio: humalt.com features new and timeless rock.Humboldt Last Week’s partners: Belle Starr Clothing, Carter House Inns & Restaurant 301, Frankie’s NY Bagels, Quality Body Works, North Coast Co-op, Beck’s Bakery, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, and RHBB.
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Explosive new claims say investigators believe Miranda’s Rescue secretly killed at least eight dogs to make room for more paid intakes, including allegations tied to a mass grave and possible profit motive, a TikTok influencer was arrested at the McKinleyville airport in an alleged murder for hire plot tied to a custody dispute, an Arcata man got 125 years to life for multiple child sex crimes after a long road to justice, a Eureka man is facing a long list of felony child sex allegations involving a teenage boy, the family of a man killed by deputies is suing Providence in Eureka over how he allegedly walked away from a psychiatric hold before the deadly confrontation, Dateline spotlighted the painful search for missing Humboldt man Roy Tsatoke, Humboldt’s sheriff is defending local license plate reader cameras as critics fear future ICE access, the last disputed old growth redwood in lower Redway is headed to the Planning Commission, Eureka police survey data offered a revealing look at local homelessness, two Humboldt residents detained during a Gaza aid mission were reportedly released, Old Town Coffee and Chocolates abruptly shut down both Eureka locations, there’s a fun Crabs documentary coming to the Minor, and at the end I’ve got an editorial surrounding the Miranda’s Rescue investigation.24-7 streaming radio: humalt.com features new and timeless rock.Humboldt Last Week’s partners: Belle Starr Clothing, Carter House Inns & Restaurant 301, Frankie’s NY Bagels, Quality Body Works, North Coast Co-op, Beck’s Bakery, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, and RHBB.
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384: Dog mass grave claims, influencer murder plot arrest, 125-year sentence, a new hospital lawsuit, Dateline, more
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