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What were initially reported to be "black coyote" sightings in the neighborhood, turns out were two wolf hybrid dogs (former neighbor's pets) that had been set loose by these two local degenerates. When police first tried to locate the suspects, they came upon this house of horror:
"Those residents, identified as 32-year-old Andrew Sanville and 29-year-old Amanda Bray, have since been arrested and charged after police determined they intentionally let the dogs out. “They abandoned those two dogs,” Connor said. “They had set them free.” (Story continues below.)
Police searched the original owner’s former home after he mentioned that there may be other animals living there, according to the police chief. Officers searched the vacant home, which Connor said was in deplorable condition, and didn’t find any other animals. The house has since been boarded up and condemned by the city. The animals believed to have been living there, which turned out to be seven other dogs and 19 cats, were eventually traced to a home on Seaview Avenue. Those animals were brought to the Warwick Animal Shelter. Sanville and Bray have both been charged with animal cruelty, abandonment of animals, improper care of dogs and failure to vaccinate against rabies. Bray was released on personal recognizance, while Sanville is being held as a probation violator."
The owner abandoned his house with animals in it and the neighbors who set two free and took in the others are the ones being charged? Obviously it seems they didn't do a good job caring for them - but a far better job than the owner who raised illegal wolf hybrids and abandoned his animals.
The owner abandoned his house with animals in it and the neighbors who set two free and took in the others are the ones being charged? Obviously it seems they didn't do a good job caring for them - but a far better job than the owner who raised illegal wolf hybrids and abandoned his animals.
One of them is 44% wolf. Results aren't back for the other one.
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