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20-03-2025
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Over 200 farm animals rescued from Ohio property
Over 200 animals were rescued from a farm in Wellington, Ohio, according to a social media post by Friendship Animal Protective League. A search warrant was executed by Friendship APL Humane Investigation Department after a concerned citizen reported a post of sheep without proper shelter or food, according to Friendship APL. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] On March 18, Friendship APL was able to make contact with the owner of the animals and agents were allowed to view the animals on the property. They found sheep with hooves so long they struggled to walk, multiple dead sheep and some severely underweight sheep, according to Friendship APL. The owner of the animals did not continue to cooperate with Friendship APL, and they obtained a warrant and executed it at the farm. TRENDING STORIES: Man formally charged in crash that killed 68-year-old woman Tornado touched down at CVG Airport, NWS says Caught on Video: Man snatches money bag from Brink's truck driver Sheep, goats, turkeys, geese, chickens and rabbits were taken into the care of Friendship APL, totaling 201 rescued. The animals are now receiving care and medical treatment, Friendship APL said. Around 30 dead animals were removed from the property, according to Friendship APL. 'The conditions the animals were kept in at this property were deplorable and inhumane,' said Gregory Willey, FAPL's Executive Director. 'This is the third large-scale seizure of animals by Friendship Animal Protective League in less than 30 days. While these cases are an extreme burden on our staff and resources, preventing animal cruelty and seeking justice for abused animals is critically important.' A probable cause hearing will be held to determine where the animals should be housed while the case goes through the legal system, according to Friendship AFL. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
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20-03-2025
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More than 200 farm animals seized, others found dead on local property: Humane agents
WELLINGTON, Ohio (WJW) – Humane agents seized more than 200 farm animals, reportedly kept in 'deplorable and inhumane' conditions, from a Lorain County property on Tuesday. According to the Friendship Animal Protective League, an investigation started when humane agents learned about a post circulating on social media. The post described sheep on a Wellington property left in cold conditions without food or shelter. Humane agents checked on the property on Tuesday and the owner gave them permission to see the animals, the Elyria-based nonprofit said. 'The humane agents discovered sheep with hooves so long that they struggled to walk, numerous dead sheep, and severely underweight sheep,' Friendship APL said in a press release. When will Cedar-Lee development be demolished? According to Friendship APL, the property owner stopped cooperating with humane agents and the shelter's humane investigations department obtained a search warrant. During the search, humane agents seized 201 live animals, including goats, turkeys, geese, chickens, rabbits and more than 100 sheep. Friendship APL said many of the animals needed medical treatment. The nonprofit said several other animals were found dead around the property, including 29 rabbits and lambs. Humane agents removed the dead animals for necropsy. 'The conditions the animals were kept in at this property were deplorable and inhumane,' said Friendship APL Executive Director Gregory Willey. 'This is the third large-scale seizure of animals by Friendship Animal Protective League in less than 30 days. While these cases are an extreme burden on our staff and resources, preventing animal cruelty and seeking justice for abused animals is critically important.' Twice-suspended dentist in Grove City under investigation after patient dies The case remains under investigation, but humane agents said a probable cause hearing will determine where the animals will be kept in the meantime. Friendship APL is 'only county humane society empowered to investigate suspected animal abuse in Lorain County,' according to the press release. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.