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Case ID: 10740
Classification: Hoarding
Animal: cat, dog (non pit-bull), rodent/small mammal (pet)
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Hoarding 6 animals
Yuma, AZ (US)

Incident Date: Monday, Feb 5, 2007
County: Yuma

Charges: Misdemeanor
Disposition: Dismissed (Conditional)

Person of Interest: Mary Ellen Savage

Case Updates: 2 update(s) available

On Feb 5, six animals were taken from Mary Savageau's home at 3077 S. 47th Ave., which was then condemned, due to the trash and animal feces littered throughout the entire home.

Wills said Savageau has been under investigation for animal cruelty in the past, but those cases were found not to have enough evidence for her to be taken to court.


Case Updates

According to court records, the animal cruelty case against Mary Ellen Savage has been dismissed without prejudice. Details regarding the terms of the dismissal are not currently available, however charges dismissed "without prejudice" generally may be re-filed at a later date if circumstances are warranted.
Source: Yuma Municipal Court
Update posted on Aug 30, 2007 - 3:01PM 
Mary Savage, formerly of 3077 S. 47th Ave. in Barkley Ranch, will appear before the Yuma Municipal Court to state her plea on May 22.

Three dogs, two cats and dead mice were confiscated from her residence after neighbors noticed no one had been home in days and called the humane society.

After days of trying to contact the owner, the humane society and Yuma Police Department received a search warrant to remove the animals. They were found locked in various rooms and in the backyard with no food or water.
Source: Yuma Sun - May 6, 2007
Update posted on May 7, 2007 - 11:21AM 

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