27 dogs removed from home after police search
SIERRA VISTA — More than two dozen dogs suspected of suffering from neglect were seized from a Sierra Vista home Tuesday morning after a search warrant was executed by Sierra Vista police and animal control officers.
Shortly before 10 a.m., law enforcement served the warrant in the 900 block of Calle Jinete. A total of 27 dogs were taken from the residence. “The living conditions were highly questionable, for the animals as well as the people,” said Detective Nick Lamay.
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It’s unfortunate that self-proclaimed “do-gooders” who think they are helping
animals, abound. Usually, they are demented folks who are unable to care for
themselves yet alone another living creature. Good grief! Get over whatever
deranged thoughts you have that you are helping. Your actions make it clear
that you are unable to do so. So stop sucking on the tax-payers money to have
public servants clean up your mess and get a psychiatrist instead of a pet!
Who does that to poor animals, People like that should be charged with
something. I hope that they dont get away with it.