County cases of cruelty to animals called’s worst
Glen Burnie A woman was signed on Anne Arundel County Detention Center borrowing $ 800000 yesterday in connection with what authorities call the animals worst case, never in the county.
Kelly Schreck has waived Thursday by police after a warrant was issued three days earlier with his recharging station 27 counts of cruelty to animals, seven of them were felony, police said in a statement.
The costs have the police found five dead dogs and four dogs living extremely abgemagert “scarecrow in the residence, while far from the homeland, police said. Cpl. Mark L. Shawkey, a spokesman for the police, said he thought, one of the dogs found living from the dead.
“I believe that the vast majority of them were Deutsche Doggen or a combination thereof,” said Shawkey.
Shawkey said that the police believed that Schreck, lived alone, was “Flip-flop Ping and fro in the house of a friend of residence in Baltimore and has apparently left alone since dogs and malnutrition.
Shawkey said that the veterinary control officials on behalf of the worst cases she had never seen in the county. Terrible’s lease was also the highest ever in the county of cases of cruelty to animals, according to police.
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