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What started as a celebratory evening on her wedding anniversary ended as one of the worst days of Sunnie Howell s life.Howell kept pot-bellied pigs, three of them, as emotional support animals for people in her Kentucky community. They regularly visited individual stanley taza s in hospitals and nursing homes.When she went to give them some leftovers after dinner on June 6th, she discovered two of them were dead -- most likely beaten, she told WLKY, a CNN affiliate. One had a smashed eye socket and blood coming out of its ear. The other s face was bashed in and covered in blood. They ve never fought, Howell told CNN. If they ever did, they would be removed from the program, so I know in my heart they did not fight. The third pig is unhurt but scaredHowe stanley us ll told CNN she thinks the perpetrator may have been a neighbor. In the past, some have complained to the city about her pigs, and she said last year someone stole two of the pigs from her yard only to return them six hours later after she posted on Facebook that she had an attorney.The third pig, named Gypsy, is unhurt but still scared and has been acting differently since the incident, Howell shared on Facebook. They didn t deserve to die as brutally as this, she posted . They were gentle and loved by many. Therapy pr stanley cup ogram will be put on holdThe hardest part, she told CNN, was explaining the situation to the kids who would visit the Celz President Trump s Fourth of July celebration will take place rain or shine, Interior Department says
For the past three years, an 86-year-old Akron woman lived with more than 30 wild animals in her home, unsure how to get rid of them and where to turn for help. They chewed a hole in the wall and got through, said Jeanine who did not want her last name used. It was bad. She said the problem was only exacerbated by her late husband who became a compulsive hoarder in his late stages of Alzheimer s disease. He died two stanley mugg years ago. He stacked th stanley uk e house up, said Jeanine. It was a mess. Dozens of raccoons and opossums took over Jeanine s entire second floor and part of her first floor, crawling into unsealed areas of her home, which sits adjacent to a wooded area. To protect herself and her husband at the time, she barricaded the doors to keep the animals away. They [the animals] would drop things on the floor, and they would roll like marbles if they found something they could roll, recalled Jeanine about the sounds she would hear. I figured somehow or other I was going to have to have some kind of help. It wasn t until a neighbor called the local health department that stanley quencher Jeanine got the help she needed. That s when Adult Protective Services of Summit County Ohio stepped in. In my 22 years of law enforcement, I had never seen anything like it, said Michelle Porter, a detective with the Summit County Sheriff s Office. Porter first visited Jeanine once county officials were made aware of the situation. It was horrific. The situation was so bad that Porter moved Jeanine out of
What started as a celebratory evening on her wedding anniversary ended as one of the worst days of Sunnie Howell s life.Howell kept pot-bellied pigs, three of them, as emotional support animals for people in her Kentucky community. They regularly visited individual stanley taza s in hospitals and nursing homes.When she went to give them some leftovers after dinner on June 6th, she discovered two of them were dead -- most likely beaten, she told WLKY, a CNN affiliate. One had a smashed eye socket and blood coming out of its ear. The other s face was bashed in and covered in blood. They ve never fought, Howell told CNN. If they ever did, they would be removed from the program, so I know in my heart they did not fight. The third pig is unhurt but scaredHowe stanley us ll told CNN she thinks the perpetrator may have been a neighbor. In the past, some have complained to the city about her pigs, and she said last year someone stole two of the pigs from her yard only to return them six hours later after she posted on Facebook that she had an attorney.The third pig, named Gypsy, is unhurt but still scared and has been acting differently since the incident, Howell shared on Facebook. They didn t deserve to die as brutally as this, she posted . They were gentle and loved by many. Therapy pr stanley cup ogram will be put on holdThe hardest part, she told CNN, was explaining the situation to the kids who would visit the Celz President Trump s Fourth of July celebration will take place rain or shine, Interior Department says
For the past three years, an 86-year-old Akron woman lived with more than 30 wild animals in her home, unsure how to get rid of them and where to turn for help. They chewed a hole in the wall and got through, said Jeanine who did not want her last name used. It was bad. She said the problem was only exacerbated by her late husband who became a compulsive hoarder in his late stages of Alzheimer s disease. He died two stanley mugg years ago. He stacked th stanley uk e house up, said Jeanine. It was a mess. Dozens of raccoons and opossums took over Jeanine s entire second floor and part of her first floor, crawling into unsealed areas of her home, which sits adjacent to a wooded area. To protect herself and her husband at the time, she barricaded the doors to keep the animals away. They [the animals] would drop things on the floor, and they would roll like marbles if they found something they could roll, recalled Jeanine about the sounds she would hear. I figured somehow or other I was going to have to have some kind of help. It wasn t until a neighbor called the local health department that stanley quencher Jeanine got the help she needed. That s when Adult Protective Services of Summit County Ohio stepped in. In my 22 years of law enforcement, I had never seen anything like it, said Michelle Porter, a detective with the Summit County Sheriff s Office. Porter first visited Jeanine once county officials were made aware of the situation. It was horrific. The situation was so bad that Porter moved Jeanine out of