GENEVA, N.Y. — Two people from Geneva have been sentenced after 18 dogs were rescued and eight animals were found dead in a home.
Brian Hess and RoseMarie Bruno-Hess have been sentenced to five years probation and ordered to pay $1,240 in restitution. The two previously pleaded guilty to aggravated cruelty to animals.
Prosecutors say the Ontario County Humane Society got a complaint regarding multiple dogs that seemed malnourished and living in unsanitary conditions at a home on Avenue B in Geneva.
During the execution of a search warrant, authorities found 18 dogs living on the property. They say eight of the dogs were living inside a feces-covered camper in the driveway with little food and water.
Ten more dogs were found inside. The first and second floors of the home were covered in animal waste, according to investigators.
Investigators also found the remains of eight dead animals inside an unpowered freezer chest.
The rescued dogs were brought to Happy Tails Animal Shelter for emergency treatment and rehabilitation.
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