The lady who stepped forward to report discovering the canines and turn them over to authorities, Jennifer McBride, was later on charged with being a device after the truth. Her case stayed pending on Monday, the District Lawyer’s workplace stated.
Another co-defendant, Harold White, pleaded no contest on Monday to a weapons charge and will be sentenced next year, district attorneys stated.
2 others, Jaylin White and Lafayette Whaley, each formerly pleaded no contest to second-degree burglary, getting sentences of 4 years and 6 years in jail, respectively.