GRAFTON, Ohio (BNN) - - Humane employees this week saved 88 animals, including goats, pigs, bunnies, canines and fowl, they say had actually been ignored on a Lorain County farm.
Friendship Animal Protective League humane agent Vickie McDonald on Tuesday, April 9, obtained a search warrant for the facilities along Indian Hollow Road, which had actually been "believed of unsanitary conditions and medical disregard," reads a Thursday press release from league Executive Director Gregory Wiley
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APL employees and Lorain County constable's deputies teamed up for the called for search, Wiley composed. Humane representatives took 88 live animals due to disregard, which are now in the league's protective custody, and also recovered a variety of dead animals from the residential or commercial property, according to the release.
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The APL gathered photos evidencing the animals' poor conditions, including some that were "more graphic" than those shown above. Those pictures were kept while the case is still being actively examined.
The owner of the animals has not been charged. A possible cause hearing is pending in the Elyria Municipal Court, stated Wiley.
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