100 FKN %!!!...SPfry them in hot oil. make them suffer.
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100 FKN %!!!...SPfry them in hot oil. make them suffer.
To have 'someone' below you can beat and yell at. And always something to eat at the end of the month.Why the fuck would you want so many animals!
That would spice it up abit.Can we get the title changed to "toddler found ALIVE in cage and eating mice that were used as snakefood. "
Agree & it's good to see you back.To have 'someone' below you can beat and yell at. And always something to eat at the end of the month.
The boy looks more like 3 yrs old. Wonder how long he’d been living in a cage. Poor guy. Mommy and daddy didn’t want the responsibility. What I wonder is how did they keep that many animals alive? Because they looked like meth heads and you know they would be using that money for everything but food.Toddler found in cage in Henry County; 3 charged, hundreds of animals rescued
Authorities have charged three people after a toddler was found in a dog kennel during an animal rescue in Henry County.www.newschannel5.com
Toddler found in cage in Henry County; 3 charged, hundreds of animals rescued
Authorities have charged three people after a toddler was found in a dog kennel during an animal rescue in Henry County.
By: Laken Bowles , Rebekah Pewitt
Posted at 5:39 PM, Jun 25, 2020
and last updated 3:15 AM, Jun 27, 2020
HENRY COUNTY, Tenn. (WTVF) — Authorities have charged three people after a toddler was found in a dog kennel during an animal rescue in Henry County.
Henry County Sheriff’s deputies raided a single-wide mobile home with several outbuildings in the northern portion of the county Thursday.
Henry County Sheriff Monte Belew provided an update Friday morning, saying the 1 1/2 year old boy was found in a 4x4 cage in the living room. Belew said the child didn’t have any toys or blankets.
Photo: Henry County Sheriff's Office
“Everything that child possessed or played with was in that kennel,” Belew said.
Belew said three buckets filled with hundreds of mice were propped up next to the cage. Three feet to the left, there was a 10-foot boa constrictor. In total, there were eight snakes found in the room.
"With all of the law enforcement experience up here, it's hard to find something that actually shocks us," he said. "I've never seen this before, and I can guarantee the gentlemen up here with me have never seen this before."
The sheriff said 15-20 dogs were found running loose, along with feces on the floor. He said some portions of the home didn’t have any flooring at all. Belew described the kitchen as “unlivable.”
He said thousands of cockroaches and maggots were also found.
"It's a very rural part of the county, you're not far from the state line. Dale Cemetery Road is not a very traveled road at all. Not much traffic on it whatsoever," Belew said. "They just wanted to live their life. We had to explain to them that there is a norm."
The Animal Rescue Corps responded to the location to help care for and remove the animals, some of which were deceased.
Belew identified the three suspects as 46-year-old T.J. Brown, 42-year-old Heather Scarbrough and 82-year-old Charles Brown. All three have been charged with aggravated child abuse – which is a class A felony – aggravated animal cruelty, possession of firearm in commission of a felony, manufacturing of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and cruelty to animals.
T.J. Brown (Photo: Henry County Sheriff's Office)Heather Scarbrough (Photo: Henry County Sheriff's Office)Charles Brown (Photo: Henry County Sheriff's Office)
T.J. Brown was also charged with felon in possession of firearm.
Each was held at the at Henry County Jail on a $300,000 bond. A court appearance was set for June 30 at 9 a.m.
Belew said the following animals and items were recovered from the home:
"In our community children are treasured. They're treasured very highly and the slightest allegation that one may be in danger causes a large number of people to spring into action. We're going to investigate this and every allegation of child abuse extremely closely," said District Attorney Matt Stowe.
- 86 chickens and roosters
- 56 dogs
- 10 rabbits
- 4 parakeets
- 3 cats
- 8 snakes
- 1 pheasant
- 531 mice, rats and hamsters
- 1 gecko
- 3 sugar gliders
- 127 marijuana plants
- 17 guns
Stowe said prosecutors are working hand-in-hand with the Henry County Sheriff's Office.
"These things oftentimes can be hidden, especially when it's in a remote or rural area. But even in an urban area, the truth is we never really know what our neighbors next door are doing. It's important that this serves as a warning that if you see something out of place that you let someone know."
White Trash Hoarding Meth Addicts. Humans like them are nothing but fleshy viruses.
….and a partridge in a pear-tree. I live Christmas.Toddler found in cage in Henry County; 3 charged, hundreds of animals rescued
Authorities have charged three people after a toddler was found in a dog kennel during an animal rescue in Henry County.www.newschannel5.com
Toddler found in cage in Henry County; 3 charged, hundreds of animals rescued
Authorities have charged three people after a toddler was found in a dog kennel during an animal rescue in Henry County.
By: Laken Bowles , Rebekah Pewitt
Posted at 5:39 PM, Jun 25, 2020
and last updated 3:15 AM, Jun 27, 2020
HENRY COUNTY, Tenn. (WTVF) — Authorities have charged three people after a toddler was found in a dog kennel during an animal rescue in Henry County.
Henry County Sheriff’s deputies raided a single-wide mobile home with several outbuildings in the northern portion of the county Thursday.
Henry County Sheriff Monte Belew provided an update Friday morning, saying the 1 1/2 year old boy was found in a 4x4 cage in the living room. Belew said the child didn’t have any toys or blankets.
Photo: Henry County Sheriff's Office
“Everything that child possessed or played with was in that kennel,” Belew said.
Belew said three buckets filled with hundreds of mice were propped up next to the cage. Three feet to the left, there was a 10-foot boa constrictor. In total, there were eight snakes found in the room.
"With all of the law enforcement experience up here, it's hard to find something that actually shocks us," he said. "I've never seen this before, and I can guarantee the gentlemen up here with me have never seen this before."
The sheriff said 15-20 dogs were found running loose, along with feces on the floor. He said some portions of the home didn’t have any flooring at all. Belew described the kitchen as “unlivable.”
He said thousands of cockroaches and maggots were also found.
"It's a very rural part of the county, you're not far from the state line. Dale Cemetery Road is not a very traveled road at all. Not much traffic on it whatsoever," Belew said. "They just wanted to live their life. We had to explain to them that there is a norm."
The Animal Rescue Corps responded to the location to help care for and remove the animals, some of which were deceased.
Belew identified the three suspects as 46-year-old T.J. Brown, 42-year-old Heather Scarbrough and 82-year-old Charles Brown. All three have been charged with aggravated child abuse – which is a class A felony – aggravated animal cruelty, possession of firearm in commission of a felony, manufacturing of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and cruelty to animals.
T.J. Brown (Photo: Henry County Sheriff's Office)Heather Scarbrough (Photo: Henry County Sheriff's Office)Charles Brown (Photo: Henry County Sheriff's Office)
T.J. Brown was also charged with felon in possession of firearm.
Each was held at the at Henry County Jail on a $300,000 bond. A court appearance was set for June 30 at 9 a.m.
Belew said the following animals and items were recovered from the home:
"In our community children are treasured. They're treasured very highly and the slightest allegation that one may be in danger causes a large number of people to spring into action. We're going to investigate this and every allegation of child abuse extremely closely," said District Attorney Matt Stowe.
- 86 chickens and roosters
- 56 dogs
- 10 rabbits
- 4 parakeets
- 3 cats
- 8 snakes
- 1 pheasant
- 531 mice, rats and hamsters
- 1 gecko
- 3 sugar gliders
- 127 marijuana plants
- 17 guns
Stowe said prosecutors are working hand-in-hand with the Henry County Sheriff's Office.
"These things oftentimes can be hidden, especially when it's in a remote or rural area. But even in an urban area, the truth is we never really know what our neighbors next door are doing. It's important that this serves as a warning that if you see something out of place that you let someone know."
you hurt his feelingsAnybody caught abusing hamsters should be shot...
Isn't that just a playpen with a lid?Toddler found in cage
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