BRICK, N.J. (CBS)– 2 individuals in Ocean County were detained for animal ruthlessness and kid endangerment Friday night, cops state. Officers reacted to a house in Ocean County following a confidential problem about a possible puppy mill.
When officers arrived they saved almost 200 animals, however for a minimum of 2 canines help was far too late.
Authorities in Brick, New Jersey were at a house on Arrowhead Park Drive on Friday at 7:30 p.m. where they were satisfied by the homeowners, 49-year-old Aimee Lonczak and 58-year-old Michele Nycz.
Throughout the preliminary interview, officers might smell a strong animal smell originating from your house. They were allowed to get in the house where they were satisfied by an abundance of disregarded animals.
Inside, there were canines and felines in cages accumulated on top of each other.
Authorities required support from the hazmat group as your house was covered in feces. That is likewise when they discovered 2 dead canines inside your house.
It took rescuers about 10 hours to eliminate all animals who were sent out to a variety of location shelters.
A reacting vet likewise sent out a minimum of 8 animals for emergency situation veterinary care.
More examination likewise exposed that a 16-year-old teen, Lonczak’s child, was residing in your house. Lonczak and Nycz were detained for animal ruthlessness and kid endangerment.
The examination is continuous and service charges might be submitted.