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Henderson County woman arrested on 11 counts of animal cruelty

Henderson County woman arrested on 11 counts of animal cruelty Barbara Ann Ramsey, 65 (Source: Henderson Co. Jail) By Stephanie Frazier | February 5, 2021 at 10:12 PM CST - Updated February 5 at 10:18 PM ATHENS, Texas (KLTV) - A woman was arrested on Friday and has been charged with animal cruelty after 67 dogs were rescued from her residence and property. Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse says his deputies, along with numerous other area law officers, raided a mobile home south of Chandler Friday and rescued dozens of dogs. Barbara Ann Ramsey, 65, was charged with 11 counts of animal cruelty. The dogs were on the property of Barbara Ann Ramsey. (Source: Henderson Co. Jail)

Deputies arrest woman for animal cruelty, rescue 67 dogs

1 of 2 Henderson County Sheriff’s Deputies, with the assistance of area law officers, raided a home Friday south of Chandler and rescued 67 dogs, charging the owner with animal cruelty. A total of 79 dogs were rescued during this multiple agency investigation in the last two days. “We’ve have been on this case for the past couple of weeks, and I am thankful to report the success in this massive rescue effort,” Sheriff Botie Hillhouse said. Barbara Ann Ramsey, 65, who lived at the home in the 21000 block of Deer Run Road was arrested on 11 counts of cruelty to non-livestock animals with bonds totaling $49,500.

67 dogs rescued from Henderson County home; owner charged

Barbara Ann Ramsey was charged with animal cruelty. Author: Giselle Chavez (CBS 19) Published: 6:12 PM CST February 5, 2021 Updated: 10:07 PM CST February 5, 2021 HENDERSON COUNTY, Texas 67 dogs were seized Friday during a massive home raid in Henderson County.  According to the Henderson County Sheriff s Office, Barbara Ann Ramsey, 65, was arrested Thursday and has been charged with animal cruelty.  “We’ve have been on this case for the past couple of weeks, and I am thankful to report the success in this massive rescue effort,” Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse said. Officials say the dogs were living in feces and urine and generally unsanitary conditions inside the trailer house.

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