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Animals removed in Wayne Township

By Jon Andreassi, For The Greene County Messenger 1 min read
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Greene Regional Police Chief William DeForte holding a cat removed from a Wayne Township home Oct. 21.

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Courtesy of Greene Regional Police Department

Courtesy of Greene Regional Police Department

Rabbits at the Wayne Township home were found to be underweight and living in windowless cages.

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Two blue heelers were removed during the Oct. 21 search. (Photos courtesy of the Greene Regional Police Department)

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Dogs, a cat, rabbits and ducks were removed from a home in Wayne Township in Greene County after they were found to be living outside in poor conditions.

Greene County Regional Police executed a search warrant at 110 Sigbee Ave. at around noon Oct. 21. Police Chief William DeForte said they seized two blue heelers, one cat, two ducks, and 19 rabbits.

According to DeForte, the animals were living outside in cages with muddy floors covered in feces.

“The keepers have an obligation to the kept. It was in the best interest for the animals that the government step in so that sanitary housing and food could be provided while the investigation continues,” DeForte said.

DeForte said he expects charges to be filed in the case.

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