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WYFF News 4 on MSNSheriff condemns 'despicable' acts of parents as 42 dogs removed from Laurens County homeA man and woman have been charged after authorities removed 42 dogs from deplorable conditions at a South Carolina home. At ...
The dogs were were being kept in small stacked crates with no food or water and the crate trays were full of feces, bile, and ...
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WCBD News 2 on MSN2 arrested after 40+ animals rescued from Upstate homeDeputies have arrested two people in Laurens County after 43 animals were found living in "deplorable condition." ...
Ocean County; Women who had animals stacked in crates, 170 pets crammed in home are facing jail. Published: ; Jun. 25, 2024, 7:53 p.m.
Two New Jersey women were sentenced to nearly a year behind bars after keeping approximately 180 dogs and cats in “unsanitary conditions” in their home. Judge Guy P. Ryan sentenced Michele ...
Crates of Animals Were 'Stacked on Top of One Another,' Sending Self-Styled 'Crazy Rescue Ladies' to Jail. The two women pleaded guilty to two counts of animal cruelty in June 2024 . By.
The animals were being housed together in small crates stacked on top of each other in the Cylburn/Pimlico neighborhood. The dogs are of various ages, sizes and breeds.
Friday, concerned neighbors reported that several dogs on private property were seen in stacked crates under a tarp. 25 dogs were taken from 18 kennels on the property after animal control visited ...
The two women who were keeping more than 170 pets inside a home in dangerous conditions have pleaded guilty. Michele Nycz, 60, of Brick, pleaded guilty to two counts of animal cruelty on Monday ...
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