Over 200 animals living in ‘deplorable conditions’ seized from Sequim property

It’s the second time the property owner has been arrested for animal cruelty in two years.

SEQUIM, Wash. — This week Clallam County investigators seized 240 animals from a property outside the Sequim city limits.

The owner of the property, a 51-year-old woman, was placed under arrest for investigation of second-degree animal cruelty.

Investigators said the creatures were living in “deplorable conditions.”

“I was greeted by five dogs – one had an obvious cut to his side,” said Amy Bundy, Clallam County chief criminal deputy. “One had blood on his body. We didn’t know what from.”

The animals were brought

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