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Charges issued against couple in Flint Township animal hoarding investigation
Kim and Brenda Shires face felony charges for cruelty and abandonment after 65 dogs and 4 cats were found alive and 27 dead in hazardous hoarding conditions, prosecutor said.
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Police hunt for Genesee County couple after 95 pets found dead and alive in grisly squalor
The Flint Township Police Department searched a home on Tuesday morning and discovered what officers described as “overwhelming filth,” toxic air and dozens of dead and living animals inside.
·Detroit, United States
Read Full ArticleFlint Township couple charged with animal cruelty and torture in animal hoarding case – The Courier News
FLINT – The owners of a home in Flint Township who hoarded dozens of animals in squalor have been charged with two felonies and a misdemeanor by Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton after police submitted their investigation reports and a request for warrants on March 2. Kim Mitchell Shires, 65, and his wife, Brenda Marie Shires, 61, are each charged with one count of Abandoning/Cruelty to 25 or More Animals, a felony punishable by up to 7 year
·Port Huron, United States
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