BRICK, N.J. (CBS) — Two folks in Ocean County have been arrested for animal cruelty and little one endangerment Friday evening, police say. Officers responded to a home in Ocean County following an nameless criticism a couple of doable pet mill.
When officers arrived they rescued practically 200 animals, however for at the very least two canine assist was too late.
Police in Brick, New Jersey have been at a house on Arrowhead Park Drive on Friday at 7:30 p.m. the place they have been met by the residents, 49-year-old Aimee Lonczak and 58-year-old Michele Nycz.
In the course of the preliminary interview, officers may odor a powerful animal odor coming from the home. They have been permitted to enter the house the place they have been met by an abundance of uncared for animals.
Inside, there have been canine and cats in crates stacked up on high of one another.
Police known as for help from the hazmat crew as the home was coated in feces. That can also be once they discovered two useless canine inside the home.
It took rescuers about 10 hours to take away all animals who have been despatched to various space shelters.
A responding veterinarian additionally despatched at the very least eight animals for emergency veterinary care.
Additional investigation additionally revealed {that a} 16-year-old teenager, Lonczak’s daughter, was dwelling in the home. Lonczak and Nycz have been arrested for animal cruelty and little one endangerment.
The investigation is ongoing and extra expenses could also be filed.
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