Animal control units respond to Red Fox Drive
CHATHAM COUNTY, Ga. (WTOC) - A heavy animal control presence was reported Friday in Chatham County.
We received tips about animal control in the Georgetown area today.
They responded to a home on Red Fox Drive.
Neighbors in the area tell WTOC they saw several animals removed from a home.
WTOC reached out to Chatham County about this incident.
“I saw about five, some of the neighbors say they saw at least 10 dogs, looked like young looking huskies. They did have a couple of crates of cats taken away as well. It’s heartbreaking to see something like that,” said Katelyn Heierer, resident.
We are still working to gather more information about this scene and the animals collected. Stick with WTOC for updates.
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