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Freezer Full Of Kittens Uncovered In 'Alarming' Home Of Long Island Cat Hoarder, Police Say Freezer Full Of Kittens Uncovered In 'Alarming' Home Of Long Island Cat Hoarder, Police Say
Freezer Full Of Kittens Uncovered In 'Alarming' Home Of Long Island Cat Hoarder, Police Say A Long Island man is facing animal cruelty charges after investigators uncovered dozens of neglected cats living in squalid conditions—along with over 20 dead kittens in his freezer, police said. Stephen Glantz, 75, faces 18 misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty and neglect following a Suffolk County SPCA investigation at his Bohemia residence, the agency said. Detectives responded to the property on Saturday, May 3, following a report of animal hoarding. Inside, they found “dozens of cats, and their owner, living in alarming conditions with wet urine, smeared feces, grime, and filth coverin…
9 Dead Sugar Gliders Among Numerous Neglected Animals Found Inside Long Island Home, Police Say 9 Dead Sugar Gliders Among Numerous Neglected Animals Found Inside Long Island Home, Police Say
9 Dead Sugar Gliders Among Numerous Neglected Animals Found Inside Long Island Home, Police Say Over two dozen neglected animals, including 10 deceased ones, were found in horrific conditions inside a Long Island home, authorities said. Cazandra Nucci, 42, was arrested on animal cruelty charges after Suffolk County SPCA officers executed a search warrant at her Kings Park residence on Saturday, Feb. 8. Investigators found 11 sugar gliders and nine cats living in an overcrowded, filthy area with hoarded garbage, some piles reaching over six feet high, police said. They also recovered nine dead sugar gliders and one deceased snake. The conditions inside the home were described as “unfi…
Reward Offered After Bulldog's Emaciated Body Found Abandoned In Long Island Woods Reward Offered After Bulldog's Emaciated Body Found Abandoned In Long Island Woods
Reward Offered After Bulldog's Emaciated Body Found Abandoned In Long Island Woods Police are hoping a cash reward will lead to an arrest after a deceased dog was found abandoned in a wooded area of Long Island. The disturbing discovery was made in Miller Place, along Miller Place-Yaphank Road north of Whiskey Road, on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024. A passerby found a backpack containing the severely emaciated remains of a deceased French or English bulldog, the Suffolk County SPCA said. The animal was estimated to be between six months and one year old. The animal protection organization initially offered a $3,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. That has since b…