For Immediate Release
March 5th, 2019
West Chester Woman Charged With Animal Cruelty
Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports the Butler County Sheriff’s Office Dog Wardens were investigating an incident involving animal cruelty to a companion animal. Hamilton County Dog Wardens reached out to Butler County Dog Wardens regarding a dog that was witnessed being dumped in its cage at the SPCA Sharonville location. The dog was in horrible condition; emaciated, covered in sores, and filthy. The Dog Wardens worked together to track down the owner and the responsible party for dumping and starving the dog.
Butler County Dog Wardens were able to locate and interview the owner being an Arlene Dynell McKinnon, 39 year old female, from West Chester. She told the Dog Wardens that she dumped the dog off at the SPCA outside entry way. She stated she owned the dog for several months, and it stayed in a cage due to her busy schedule. She was charged with Cruelty to a Companion Animal a Misdemeanor of the 1st Degree.
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The dog is receiving 24 hour care due to its condition. At this time we are not sure on the survival rate.
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