Animal neglect found at city shelter in Missouri

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HOLTS SUMMIT, Mo. (AP) _ An investigation into animal neglect at a central
Missouri kennel has led to a city employee’s arrest and the removal of impounded
animals.

The Jefferson City News-Tribune reports the Holts Summit animal control
office reported Tuesday to have found poor conditions for some animals at the
city’s kennel. The city has sent the impounded animals to a shelter in Fulton as
part of an emergency arrangement with a longer agreement pending.

City Administrator Matt Harline says an employee responsible for the animals’
care was fired and arrested. City officials haven’t identified the employee and
no charges have been filed yet.

Police Chief Kyle McIntyre says the city took action to move the animals after
discovering the neglect, which included the lack of food and water. He says cats
were the primary animals affected.

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