
Rescued: Horses, Pigs, Dogs, Cats, And More In Norwich New York Police Search
According to the New York State Police Troop C in Sidney, New York, deputies executed a search warrant at a property on Mudge King Road in the Town of North Norwich, around 7 p.m. on Wednesday, January 22, 2025, for a report of possible animal neglect.
The investigation resulted in the removal of over four dozen animals, including 30 horses, a pig, seven sheep, four goats, four chickens, seven dogs, and three cats, according to the New York State Police.
All the animals were found to be in need of immediate medical care. These animals were transported to various animal rescue locations throughout the area. The report from the New York State Police also notes that multiple deceased animals were also located throughout the property.
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According to the report, the landowners are cooperating with the New York State Police during this investigation. Troopers were assisted by the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office, Chenango County Office of Emergency Management, the Susquehanna SPCA, Chenango County SPCA, the National Human Society, and numerous animal care professionals and advocates.
The New York State Police note that this investigation is ongoing.
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