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Dead Pets Found In Freezer, 36 Neglected Animals Rescued From South Jersey Woman, Police Say

A Galloway Township woman was accused of neglecting 36 pets and having several dead animals in a freezer, authorities said.

Nancy Santos during a court appearance in the Atlantic County Jail.

Nancy Santos during a court appearance in the Atlantic County Jail.

Photo Credit: Breaking AC (with permission)

Nancy Santos, 57, was charged with 43 counts of animal neglect, the Galloway Township Police Department said in a news release on Tuesday, July 2.

Breaking AC's Lynda Cohen published the above photo during a court appearance from the Atlantic County Jail.

Officers executed a search warrant at a home on the 300 block of Cresson Avenue on Monday, July 1. Police had received reports of several animals living in inhumane conditions.

Police rescued 29 cats and seven dogs from the home. They also found four kittens, two adult dogs, and an adult cat dead, with the cat and dogs discovered in a freezer.

Santos was held in the Atlantic County Justice Facility to await a future court date.

"The Galloway Township Police Department remains committed to investigating any report of animal cruelty in our community," said Chief Richard Barber. "To honor this commitment, we recently trained two additional officers to serve in our [humane law enforcement officer] unit."

You can report possible animal abuse or neglect by calling Galloway police at 609-652-3705. You can also contact the Crime Stoppers of Atlantic County at 609-652-1234 or text an anonymous tip to 247637 (CRIMES).

Kimmy’s Safe Haven Rescue, the Atlantic County Animal Shelter, and A-Academy Animal Control helped relocate the rescued pets.

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