Dogs rescued from Peoria home after more than 100 visits from investigators
Authorities seized over 60 dogs from a Peoria home after months of complaints about severe neglect and unlivable conditions, with some dogs needing emergency veterinary care.
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Over 60 Dogs Rescued, 3 Found Dead in Peoria Home After Ongoing Welfare Complaints
What began as years of neighborhood concern ended in a massive animal rescue operation Wednesday afternoon, as Peoria police and animal control officers removed more than 60 dogs—and found three dead—from a home near 91st Avenue and Union Hills Drive. According to police, the intervention followed a court-ordered search after months of investigation into repeated reports of animal neglect. Source
More than 60 dogs rescued, three found dead by authorities from Phoenix-area home Wednesday
Peoria police say over 60 dogs were removed and three were found dead in a Peoria home near 91st Avenue and Union Hills Drive.Officials say a court order was served Wednesday afternoon.ABC15 crews spoke to a neighbor who said she had called officers for the past year as she attempted to get animal control to respond to the home.Police say the investigation has been ongoing for several months, adding they "had been out to this residence over 100 …
PEORY - Authorities in Peoria removed nearly 50 dogs from a house in Peoria. Animal Control officers obtained a court order and the investigation is linked to previous cases of animal abuse, according to police. The operation to save the dogs was carried out on a property on Michelle Drive, within a neighborhood very close to the junction between Union Hills and 89th Avenue.
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