MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WXIX) – The Butler County Prosecutor’s Office indicted a person on two counts of cruelty to companion animals Wednesday.
Brandon Hill, 27, of Madison Township is charged with a fifth-degree felony and a first-degree misdemeanor for neglect of a deceased canine, in keeping with Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones.
On July 7, Hill was arrested after deputies have been referred to as to a home on Trenton Franklin Road for an animal welfare verify and located two dogs, one in every of them lifeless, locked in a crate outdoors, Sheriff Jones mentioned.
Butler County deputies find dead dog locked in crate; man arrested, sheriff says
The deputy canine warden was referred to as to the home and took possession of each dogs and a cat.
Hill is scheduled to look in court docket on September 13 for an arraignment listening to.
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