The Nevada County Sheriff's Office says they launched the investigation back on Nov. 30 after getting a report from a concerned citizen about suspected animal cruelty at a property along Meyer Ravine Road.
Animal control soon responded to the property, along with a veterinary specialist. It was then that the suspect, 39-year-old Grass Valley resident Joshua Evan Grayson, also arrived.
Authorities found a total of 229 animals – many being sheep but also goats, dogs, horses, pigs, calves, a donkey, a cat, a pony, and a rabbit – had been housed at the property. Of those, 215 living animals were rescued, while the 14 others were found dead.
In the days since the rescue, authorities say four other animals have died.
Grayson was arrested on Thursday and is facing eight counts of felony animal cruelty, the sheriff's office says.
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