Las Vegas nonprofit helps remember woman, dog killed in Ruggs’ crash

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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) – Hearts Alive Village has unveiled a new mural in honor of Tina Tintor, the woman who lost her life in a crash with former raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III.

The 23-year-old did not survive the November crash together with her Golden Retriever Max.

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On Sunday, the new mural was unveiled in the lobby of the veterinary clinic and animal feed bank.

“We are so humble and grateful to Tina Tinotor’s family for taking on such a terrible tragedy and leaving Tina and Max a legacy to help other animals and people,” said Christy Stevens, executive director of Hearts Alive Village .

The nonprofit says access to affordable supplies is their mission.

In addition to being the largest pet food bank in Las Vegas, the team offers programs and resources to support families with animals.