Palestine protesters scale factory roof and vow to stay as long as possible
The group from Palestine Action stormed the facility in Manor Park industrial estate, Runcorn, this morning.
Protesters from Palestine Action at Heroux Devtek in Runcorn. (Image: Vudi Xhymshiti)
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Updated: 6:49 AM EDT March 16, 2021
PEMBROKE, N.Y. A Genesee County woman is facing several charges this morning after more than a dozen dogs were found in inhumane conditions and 11 more dead animals were found inside a home.
Lori Ann Adolf, 47, was arrested on January 22, 2021, after police responded to an animal complaint on Akron Road in Pembroke.
Police say they found 13 underweight dogs covered in urine and feces in cages. Police added that the 13 dogs were also surrounded by garbage and in need of medical care.
Additionally, two living cats were recovered, as well as 10 dead rabbits and one dead dog. The living animals were taken to the Genesee County Animal Shelter for medical care.
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