A Doyline couple faces 72 counts of aggravated animal cruelty after deputies linked them to the abandonment of over 12 dogs on a rural road. 68-year-old Alan Crowley and 58-year-old Kimberly Crowley were arrested at their mobile home, where authorities found approximately 60 more dogs living in inhumane conditions. Some were confined in overcrowded cages without food or water. Sheriff Jason Parker says they were selling the dogs online without a license…
“She was selling them on social media for $300-400 dollars a piece. No license whatsoever as far as trying to get this as a breeder.”
The abandoned dogs were captured and taken to a veterinarian before being placed with a rescue group. Deputies ensured the remaining animals at Crowley’s home received food and water, with LaMa Rescue stepping in to assist. Parker says it’s a bad situation.
Just a terrible situation for these animals. We have just located several carcasses that had just been thrown on the backside of the property including horses, goats, lambs.”
Parker emphasized the severity of the case and said the dogs are in the process of getting checked and adopted into good homes.
“We’re in the process right now of recovering those does. Trying to get them to a vet to be checked on and finding them new homes.”







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