Nearly 150 dead dogs found in Ohio home

An autopsy will be performed on the dog to determine the official cause of death. Investigation is ongoing.

MANTUA, Ohio — Officials found 146 dead dogs in a Mantua, Ohio home Friday, a local animal welfare group said Friday. statement. The house belonged to the founding operator of Canine Lifeline, a local dog shelter.

The Portage Animal Conservation Federation, which partners with court-appointed humanitarian investigators to investigate allegations of animal cruelty, according to the nonprofit’s website, created Anonymous. executed a search warrant after receiving information that a person was pending animal cruelty charges in another jurisdiction. .

When humanitarian agents entered the home, they found 146 dogs, all dead. No live animals were present in the house, and those found were in various stages of decay, many trapped in crates.

An autopsy will be performed on the dog to determine the official cause of death. Investigation is ongoing.

“At this time, the only information we are providing is news releases,” Portage APL Executive Director Charan Lowry said in a statement to CBS News. “We look forward to sharing more detailed information as the case unfolds.”

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