Dozens of dogs and cats found dead in cages inside animal rescue CEO’s home

Investigators found 28 dead dogs and two cats inside cages (right) in the home of GROWL director and CEO Caroline Dawn Pennington (left)
Investigators discovered 28 lifeless canine and two cats inside cages (proper) within the house of GROWL director and CEO Caroline Daybreak Pennington (left) (Footage: Richland County Sheriff’s Workplace)

Dozens of lifeless canine and cats have been discovered mendacity in their very own waste on the house of a widely known animal rescue group determine.

Police found the our bodies of 28 canine and two cats decomposing in cages contained in the residence of Caroline Daybreak Pennington, who's the CEO and director of the animal rescue nonprofit GROWL.

Investigators carried out a wellness verify at her house in Columbia, South Carolina, on Could 22, after a neighbor reported a ‘scent of dying’. The scene was ‘appalling’ and ‘heartbreaking’, in keeping with Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott.

‘That is somebody who was entrusted by the group to take care of these animals and discover them properties,’ acknowledged Lott. ‘She betrayed that belief and she or he betrayed the belief of those harmless animals who relied on her.’

Investigators imagine the canine and cats have been uncared for and left in the home for as many as 9 months earlier than dying contained in the cages, stated a sheriff’s division spokesperson, in keeping with the New York Publish.

The animals might have died of hunger and dehydration and have been at a extreme degree of decomposition, mendacity in their very own waste, the sheriff’s division acknowledged.

Pennington, 47, who was additionally an worker of the Kershaw County Humane Society when the lifeless animals have been discovered, was arrested on Friday. She has been charged with 30 counts of ill-treatment of animals.

The humane society stated that Pennington is not employed with them.

‘We have been unaware of the previous worker’s actions and are actually shocked and heartbroken,’ acknowledged the humane society. ‘Our devoted employees will proceed with our mission to serve the misplaced and homeless pets of Kershaw County.’

Pennington can also be being investigated for presumably partaking in fraud in relation to GROWL, which is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit. The sheriff’s division is asking to talk with individuals who have donated to the group over the previous 12 months.

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