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DOLAN SPRINGS, Ariz. (KPHO/Grey Information) – A girl has been charged with quite a few counts of animal cruelty after authorities stated they discovered 43 canines locked up and uncared for – with out meals or water – in her two Arizona properties.
The Mohave County Sheriff’s Workplace Animal Enforcement Division had been monitoring complaints of animal hoarding at two properties in Dolan Springs. Each homes belong to 77-year-old Betty Fuchsel, who was taken into custody Wednesday for a number of quotation violations and failing to look in court docket, officers stated.
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Deputies searched each of Fuchsel’s properties and located a complete of 43 canines on the properties. Authorities stated the canines have been emaciated, uncared for and didn't have entry to meals or water. Some canines have been locked inside the homes, whereas others have been locked inside vehicles on the property, officers stated.
In line with the sheriff’s workplace, the home flooring have been lined in feces, trash and urine.
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Officers took a number of canines to an emergency veterinarian for care, and the remainder of the animals have been taken to the Mohave County Animal Shelter.
Fuchsel is charged with 43 counts of felony animal cruelty.