Dozens of dead animals removed from Old Saybrook home
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Official: Police had to 'shovel their way in' to Old Saybrook house where 70 dead animals were found
Tenants were evicted from a house on River Street in Old Saybrook where dead animals and debris were "piled two feet deep at the door," court documents show.
Dozens of dead animals removed from Old Saybrook home
OLD SAYBROOK, Conn. (WTNH) — More than 70 dead animals were taken out of a home Wednesday on River Street in Old Saybrook in what sources called "an extreme case of animal cruelty." An employee with the cleaning company Clean In Between told News 8 that they had been taking dead animals and other items out of a home for hours and expect to return to the house Thursday. New Britain police arrest man accused of killing woman, wounding another…
Dozens of dead animals found inside home in Old Saybrook, Conn. NBC New York
Crews removed more than 70 dead animals from a home in Old Saybrook on Wednesday, according to police. It happened at a home on River Road. The animals included rabbits, chickens, a duck, a skunk, a dove, and two cats, Police Chief Michael Spera said. Police did not find any animals alive inside the home. “The Old Saybrook Police Department will ensure that a comprehensive criminal investigation into this disturbing matter will be conducted,” Sp…
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