Authorities in Anson County are investigating a disturbing case of alleged animal abuse after nine dogs were discovered in a troubling condition at a residence on Mayflower Road, located south of Wadesboro. Officials from the Anson County Sheriff’s Office reported that one of the dogs was found dead on the property, prompting an immediate response from local Animal Control.
According to reports, the eight surviving dogs appeared to be malnourished and were living in conditions that raised serious concerns for their well-being. Investigators on the scene reported that five of the dogs were chained, leading to questions about their treatment and care. Meanwhile, Animal Control officials indicated that three of the dogs managed to escape and are currently being pursued for safe capture and rehabilitation.
A necropsy is currently underway to determine the cause of death of the dog found deceased. Authorities have stated that criminal charges will be considered if evidence of wrongdoing emerges during the investigation. “We will continue to support the protection and rights of animals in Anson County,” the sheriff said, emphasizing the commitment of local law enforcement to address such serious allegations.
The discovery of these animals has provoked a wave of outrage from the community, which is now calling for accountability and justice for the dogs involved. Animal rights advocates and concerned citizens have begun to raise awareness about animal cruelty, pushing for more stringent measures to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
As the investigation unfolds, details remain sparse, but officials have confirmed that it is an active case, with updates expected as more information becomes available. No arrests have been made at this time, and the identity of the property owner has not been disclosed.
Local residents voiced their concerns, expressing disbelief that such conditions could exist within their community. “It’s heartbreaking to think that animals could be treated so poorly,” one nearby neighbor commented. The public response reflects an ongoing concern for animal welfare, echoing similar sentiments seen in other recent animal cruelty cases across North Carolina.
Authorities are currently urging anyone with additional information pertinent to the investigation to come forward, as they seek to ensure the safety and rights of all animals in Anson County.