A New Jersey man and woman both face child neglect and animal cruelty charges after investigators determined more than 100 dogs died at their home.
On Monday, police responded to a home on the 600 block of Main Street in Evesham Township, New Jersey, for a report of suspected animal cruelty.
A witness told investigators several dogs were at the home that appeared to be sick or malnourished. Léelo en español aquí Responding officers found more than 30 dead dogs, 14 living dogs and several cats and rabbits inside the property, according to police. A child was also found inside the home and removed due to the unhealthy conditions, investigators said. The child is currently in the care of the New Jersey Division of Child Protection & Permanency .
Police said nine of the living dogs were taken to the Mt. Laurel Animal Hospital with several of them in extremely poor health. One of the dogs was euthanized, officials said.
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