Crime & Safety
Woman Drove 2 Chickens To Park For Animal Sacrifice Ritual: SPCA
The 49-year-old purchased the chickens in NYC and drove at least 2 hours with them in the truck of her car in 80 degree weather.

GREAT RIVER, NY - A Queens woman was arrested after she was caught driving two chickens to Great River to in an animal sacrifice ritual Thursday afternoon, according to the Suffolk County SPCA.
Heidy Ralda Guardado, 49, of Jamaica allegedly admitted to purchasing the chickens in New York City, putting them in the trunk of her car for at least two hours and driving them to the Bubbles Falls fishing area, the SPCA said.
She was with three other individuals who were all planning to perform a animal sacrifice ritual, the SPCA said.
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The temperature at the time was 83 degree.
The chickens appeared to be lethargic when found in a cage. There was no food or water available.
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According to occult specialist, Marcos Quinones, this specific ritual is black magic against an individual, requiring a sacrifice.
The chickens were found by the water along with other ritualistic items and were confiscated at the time of the arrest, the SPCA said.

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They were transported to a sanctuary on Long Island.
New York State DEC Officers also issued summonses to Guardado for illegal activities at a NYS Park facility, the SPCA said.
The Suffolk County Police Department also assisted SPCA Detectives at the time of the arrest.
Guardado is scheduled to appear in First District Court in Central Islip on September 24.
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