Dearborn Heights Animal Control Removes 27 Dogs From Condemned Home
Dearborn Heights Animal Control Removes 27 Dogs From Condemned Home

Dearborn Heights Animal Control Removes 27 Dogs From Condemned Home

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Authorities in Dearborn Heights executed a search warrant at a Fleming Street home following a police investigation into the killing of a dog, uncovering 27 chihuahua-type dogs living in horrific and unsanitary conditions. The dogs, including a litter of four puppies, were removed by the city's Ordinance and Animal Control Department with assistance from neighboring communities' animal control agencies and transferred to the Michigan Humane Society for medical care and vaccinations. The home was subsequently condemned as unfit for habitation after the owner vacated the premises. Officials emphasized the collaboration between multiple agencies and the professionalism shown during the rescue operation. An ongoing investigation may lead to additional charges related to animal cruelty and abandonment. Neighbors expressed shock and regret at not reporting the conditions sooner.

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