One Charged and Two Arrested After 37 Dogs Found Dead
- A 25-year-old woman from London was arrested on Wednesday afternoon on suspicion of animal cruelty following discovery of 37 dead dogs in Crays Hill, Billericay.
- The arrest followed a joint visit last month by Essex Police, RSPCA, and Basildon Council to the property after information from a member of the public triggered investigations.
- During the investigations, officers recovered 21 live animals and identified remains of four additional animals when buildings were dismantled with police coordination.
- Last month, 25-year-old Ovaeed Rahman from Hope Road in Crays Hill was formally accused of inflicting unnecessary suffering on a protected animal under the Animal Welfare Act 2006, as well as facing three fraud charges related to false representation.
- Essex Police continue to respectfully remove animal remains and urge the public not to speculate, while investigations and a court plea hearing for Rahman are ongoing, with another man bailed on related charges.
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Billericay dead dogs: Woman, 25, arrested for animal cruelty as part of investigation into discovery of 37 dead animals in Essex
A 25-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty as part of an investigation into the discovery of 37 dead dogs, and the remains of four further animals have been found.
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