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Updated: 6:53 PM EDT Jul 15, 2021 Two people have been arrested and charged with animal cruelty and child neglect after 84 animals were seized from a home, officials said. A child was also found living in deplorable conditions, according to investigators.Shortly before 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Citrus County Sheriff s Office Animal Control Officers (ACO) responded to a residence off W. Green Acres Street in Homosassa in reference to a report of animal cruelty, officials said.After arriving on scene, ACOs quickly realized that they would need the full cooperation and teamwork of both CCSO deputies and Citrus County Animal Services for this investigation, according to the report.Inside the residence, officials said they discovered 21 dogs, 27 cats, six various species of birds, five rabbits, one turtle, and one chicken. Four of the dogs located were caged in the kitchen, laying in their own urine and feces inside a cage, the report said. Another nine dogs were discovered inside t
2 arrested after 84 animals, 1 child found living in âdeplorable conditions in Citrus County
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HOMOSASSA, Fla. - Tabitha Kaye Iverson, 51, and Christine Anne Iverson, 42, have been arrested after deputies say they discovered a child and more than 80 animals living in deplorable conditions.
Animal control officers with the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, investigating a report of animal cruelty at a home off W. Green Acres Street in Homosassa, say they discovered 21 dogs, 27 cats, six birds, five rabbits, one turtle and a chicken inside the home.
Officers say four of the dogs were caged in the kitchen, laying in their own urine and feces inside a cage. Another nine dogs were found in the same condition inside the dining room.
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Public Statement by the MEC for Public Works and Human Settlement Ntuthuko Jomo Sibiya on the acceleration of social infrastructure and speed in ensuring comfort for ordinary members of society
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The main entrance of Normanâs new Senior Wellness Center is shown in this artist rendering. Artist Rendering Provided
The Norman City Council received an update on several quality of life projects, storm damage and the outlook for construction this year amid rising costs for materials.
Ahead of future park improvement projects, residents will see construction begin on the proposed Senior Wellness Center and the Indoor Aquatics and Multi-Sport Center.
Financial Services Director Anthony Francisco said Tuesday night that the two projects are ânearing the starting line of dirt flying and construction starting.â
The senior center will be located at the southeast corner of N. Findlay Avenue and E. Rich Street, and is part of the voter-approved Norman Forward Sales Tax.