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Ostrich, Prairie Dogs Among 100 Animals Confiscated From Hoarder's Long Island Home: Police Ostrich, Prairie Dogs Among 100 Animals Confiscated From Hoarder's Long Island Home: Police
Ostrich, Prairie Dogs Among 100 Animals Confiscated From Hoarder's Long Island Home: Police A Long Island man is facing dozens of violations after authorities confiscated enough exotic animals to rival Doctor Dolittle. Federal, state, and local investigators descended on the man’s North Bellmore home on Tuesday night, Jan. 23, following a complaint from Humane Long Island. The search, led by the Nassau County SPCA, turned up 100 hoarded animals inside his basement and backyard, according to the organization. Among them were a South American ostrich, an endangered Tiger Salamander, a Giant African snail, an opossum, and two prairie dogs. Officers also found a Sulcata tortoise, se…
Father, Son Charged After 26 Cats Found Living In Hoarding Conditions In Islip, Police Say Father, Son Charged After 26 Cats Found Living In Hoarding Conditions In Islip, Police Say
Father, Son Charged After 26 Cats Found Living In Hoarding Conditions In Islip, Police Say A father and son are facing charges after police said more than two dozen cats were found living in hoarding conditions at their Long Island home. Gary Verga, age 72, and 39-year-old Daniel Verga were arrested at about 7:20 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 17, after an investigation at their Islip home, the Suffolk County Police Department reported. Officers responded to reports of animal cruelty at home on Lake Street and noticed several cats outside of the home and the strong scent of ammonia coming from inside the residence, SCPD said. The cats in the residence were found to be living in over…
Nearly 300 Animals, Thousands Of Cockroaches Found In Brookhaven Hoarding House, DA Says Nearly 300 Animals, Thousands Of Cockroaches Found In Brookhaven Hoarding House, DA Says
Nearly 300 Animals, Thousands Of Cockroaches Found In Brookhaven Hoarding House, DA Says A 51-year-old woman is facing charges after hundreds of animals were found living in filthy conditions in her Long Island home. Karin Keyes, the owner of the Brookhaven residence on Miller Place, was charged with multiple counts of cruel confinement of animals under the Agriculture and Markets Law, Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney announced on Tuesday, Oct. 18. An investigation known as "Operation Open Cage” began on Saturday, Oct. 1, after Biological, Environmental and Animal Safety Team (BEAST) investigators were contacted by Town of Brookhaven Animal Control of…