Bayfield County man gets jail time, probation after keeping horses in 'atrocious' conditions
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Bayfield County man gets jail time for neglecting horses
A Bayfield County man who faced almost 60 charges for keeping horses in “atrocious” conditions will spend 30 days in jail and receive one year of probation. On Aug. 14, Barron County Circuit Court Judge Maureen D. Boyle found Kim Kolpin Kingsley guilty on three felony counts of mistreating animals and two misdemeanor counts of intentionally failing to provide proper food and shelter to horses in the town of Bell from May through early June last …
Bayfield County man gets jail time, probation after keeping horses in 'atrocious' conditions
A Bayfield County man who faced almost 60 charges for keeping horses in “atrocious” conditions will spend 30 days in jail and receive one year of probation. The post Bayfield County man gets jail time, probation after keeping horses in ‘atrocious’ conditions appeared first on WPR.
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