"It was horrible," said Carol Tyler, the owner/operator of Tyco Animal Control, which serves 25 Bergen County municipalities. "It's pretty disturbing."
Tyler didn't describe the raccoons' condition.
However, responders said they had hair burned off their faces and paws, as well as blistered skin and stab wounds.
Officers responding to a cruelty report on Canterbury Lane were met by Patrick Biondo, 54, who brought them to a cage on his deck where they found the critically injured raccoons, Detective Lt. Kevin Van Saders said Wednesday.
Biondo told them that he was “attempting to exterminate the raccoons due to them being a constant nuisance on his deck,” Van Saders said.
“Upon further investigation, it was determined that Biondo had poured liquid bleach on the raccoons and stabbed them,” the lieutenant said.
Biondo was charged with two counts of animal cruelty and released pending a first appearance in Central Judicial Processing Court in Hackensack.
The Bergen County Prosecutor's Office Animal Cruelty Task Force, as well as the Bergen County SPCA, assisted in the investigation.
MUGSHOT: Courtesy NEW MILFORD PD
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To report suspected animal cruelty, abuse, or neglect, call the Bergen County county SPCA: (201) 573-8900.
OR SIMPLY CLICK HERE: http://bergenspca.org/
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ALSO SEE: A New Milford man who said he was pestered by raccoons literally took matters into his own hands – and was arrested for stabbing and pouring bleach on two of them.
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