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Galveston Island Humane Society’s executive director arrested for domestic violence

GALVESTON HUMANE SOCIETY DIRECTOR Joshua Henderson (KPRC 2)

HOUSTON, Texas – The executive director of the Galveston Island Humane Society was arrested over the weekend for assault, according to court documents.

Joshua Henderson, who was named as the organization’s Executive Director in 2022, was arrested and charged with assault causing bodily injury - family violence and emergency protective order hold.

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On Wednesday, Henderson released a statement regarding the charges, saying the police responded to a disagreement he and his wife were having. He said although he was arrested the court determined there was no cause for his arrest and all charges were dismissed.

“On Saturday 10/12/24 I was involved in a disagreement with my wife. At some point the police were called. In an effort to quell the matter I made a decision to leave. I was approached by the police, cooperated, and was in fact arrested. Upon Judicial review of my actions and the incident, it was determined by the court that I VIOLATED NO LAW AND THERE WAS NO PROBABLE CAUSE FOR MY ARREST, ALL CHARGES WERE DISMISSED AND I WAS RELEASED. Please respect my family’s privacy in this difficult time. Respectfully, Josh Henderson”

The Galveston County Sherriff’s Office still list Henderson charges as active and do not show they have been dismissed.

Henderson, who has a long career in animal welfare and animal services, previously worked with the Galveston County Health District Animal Services and the Galveston Police Department as their Animal Services Cruelty Investigator.


October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Learn more about KPRC 2′s “Breaking Free” initiative along with resources to help victims of domestic violence.

If you or someone you know needs help today, immediate and confidential support is available 24/7 through the National Domestic Violence Hotline by visiting thehotline.org, calling 1-800-799-7233 (TTY 1-800-787-3224), or texting “START” to 88788.

Follow KPRC 2′s continuing domestic violence coverage here.


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