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    Five Malnourished Horses Removed From Winslow Township Property, Owner Charged: Prosecutors

    By Chris Spiker,

    6 hours ago
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    Dana Grykin, 56, was charged with five counts of fourth-degree animal cruelty, Camden County Prosecutor Grace MacAulay said in a news release on Thursday, Oct. 10.

    Police executed a search warrant on Friday, Oct. 4, removing Grykin's horses from her property on the 100 block of Norcross Road. The state agriculture department assisted the county prosecutor's office and Winslow officers.

    Investigators said the horses were severely emaciated and dehydrated in a small stable without much room to graze or feed.

    "The horses were removed from the property and taken to a farm where they will be properly cared for with adequate food, water, and room to run and graze," said MacAulay.

    Anyone with information about the case should call the Camden County Prosecutor's Office at 856-225-5127.

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    Donna Smith
    1h ago
    Thank you so very much for rescuing those horses and giving them a brand new life. God bless you. I hope this woman serves time a long time. In jail and never ever be allowed to own another animal as long as she lives. i understand if you can't afford to feed them, but you did not even call anybody to help you.Find a place that would take the horses and give them better care than you ever did.
    zara24
    4h ago
    glad they were found before they died, wth is wrong with people?
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