A California animal shelter, Fortuna, is under investigation following the discovery of nearly 120 dog carcasses on its property. The shelter had previously advertised a “no-kill” policy, accepting surrendered dogs with the promise they would not be euthanized. Police began digging on the grounds after receiving reports and uncovering suspicious activity. Many of the recovered remains show evidence of gunshot wounds, raising concerns about deliberate killings. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths and potential criminal activity. The shelter’s owner and staff are being questioned as part of the ongoing investigation. This discovery has sparked outrage from animal welfare advocates and the local community.