North Carolina Man Charged After 200 Dying Animals Found On Property
A North Carolina man is facing charges after animal control officers discovered over 200 animals dying on his property. When investigators arrived they found some dead and many emaciated and starving animals at his home.
ABC 11 says Ronald Kearney is the North Carolina man charged after those 200 dying animals were found on his property. He was charged with 90 counts of felony animal cruelty.
Kearney lived on the property and was the caretaker of the sheep, cows, goats, mini horses, donkeys, fowl, and kittens.
“For as many animals that they have, they should have more acreage. And we’ve even tried to tell (them) to alternate fields where they have the back field growing, the front field have them tend to. You alternate so you make sure they have food. But as you can see, it’s just kind of bare,” said one neighbor, who requested to remain anonymous
Several animals had to be humanely euthanized, and some died while investigators were on the scene. Very sad news. Another man on the property was also charged with one count of misdemeanor animal cruelty.
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