Dozens of Wild Animals Rescued from House in NY
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WARWICK, NY – Cops rescued dozens of neglected animals from a rancid upstate New York home, including peacocks, wallabies, tarantulas, and an Australian bearded dragon lizard. Linda Hickey, 62, was hit with animal neglect charges after the discovery in the town of Warwick — where authorities found more than 100 other animals in putrid conditions last year. Most of the animals were kept in unsanitary and feces-strewn cages, including rabbits with unkempt and overgrown fur.
Police began investigating Hickey’s home last year after receiving complaints from the community — with animal rescue workers later removing 106 animals from the property. Deputies executed an arrest warrant on Aug. 12 stemming from the 2024 investigation — which led to a search warrant of the house last week, the sheriff’s office said. “A total of 66 animals were seized, including rabbits, geese, parrots, a raccoon, tortoises, prairie dogs, a starling, guinea pigs, hedgehogs, hamsters, ferrets, degus, a goat, bearded dragons, a snake, a hermit crab, a tarantula, peacocks, a wallaby, dogs, ducks and cats,” authorities said.
Two days later, on Sept. 18, another 18 animals were rescued from the home, the sheriff said. All of the animals were removed and are getting veterinary care, they said.
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