Caldwell County Animal Care Enforcement Division Removes 80 Animals Belonging to One Couple

Caldwell County Animal Care Enforcement Division Removes 80 Animals Belonging to One Couple

Last week, Caldwell County Animal Care Enforcement (ACE) Division received an anonymous tip about an  alleged animal hoarding situation. 

After obtaining a search warrant, ACE, along with Lenoir Police Department and Lenoir Fire Department,  removed 80 animals, belonging to Dolly Lou Arnett and Jonathon Christopher Perry, from two Lenoir locations. At the time of the search warrant, the owners had already started moving animals from one residence to  another; however, all of the animals initially lived in one residence.  

Arnett and Perry chose to surrender all of their animals, which included 49 rabbits, seven cats, and 24 dogs.  After medical exams, it was determined that several of the animals needed medical attention, resulting in  Arnett and Perry being charged with two counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty.  

“Now that the animals are in our care, our job is to ensure they receive proper veterinary care and work with  rescue groups to find suitable placement for these animals. We hope to have some of these animals available  for adoption within the next week,” said Caldwell County Animal Care Enforcement Division Director Richard  Gilliland. 

To see animals available for adoption at ACE, visit their Facebook page  

www.facebook.com/CaldwellAnimalControl

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