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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2019 | 7A Horses from A1 veterinarians. The Lane County District Attorney’s Of- fice is partnering with the Sheriff ’s Office and Animal Services to pursue criminal charges against the horse owner, Gwenyth Davies, in connection to this case. The District Attor- ney’s Office is also working with Oregon Animal Cruelty Dep- uty District Attorney Jake Kamins, who spe- cializes in the prosecu- tion of animal cruelty cases. Davies was arrested Oct. 30 and cited in lieu of custody for fel- ony animal neglect in the second degree. Davies, who resides at the property along with her husband Mi- chael DeLeonardo, has had previous con- tacts with Animal Ser- vices regarding horses in poor condition in 2018. As a result of those contacts, she com- plied willingly and the horses of concern were tory of violations goes far beyond what is acceptable in our communi- ty. We are grateful for the support of the Sheriff ’s Of- fice and District Attorney in the pursuit of crimi- nal charges.” Many of the horses will be transported to an alternate location for further veteri- nary examination and treatment. Sound Equine Options, a Gresh- am-based res- cue organization, COURTESY PHOTO ultimately One of the 61 horses that was removed from a property in Creswell owned by Gwenyth will Davies, who has been charged with felony animal neglect in the second degree. transport horses to its facility near brought to minimum were provided by Em- the evaluation, remov- Portland. erald Valley Equine al, treatment and hous- care standards. An additional report Rescue after it received ing of so many large of neglect was made in multiple complaints animals — which far September, however, from people who used exceeds local capacity. “Ms. Davies is information to sup- to board their horses known to Animal port further investiga- with Davies. Due to the large Services,” said Lane tion was not provided. This current inves- number of involved County Senior Animal tigation began when horses, Lane County Welfare Officer Ber- Lane County Animal quickly reached out to nard Perkins. “While Services received pho- the Oregon Humane we typically focus on tographs of horses that Society and rescue or- voluntary compliance appeared to be severely ganizations to begin and education, the lev- identifying partners el of alleged neglect neglected on Oct. 16. The photographs who could help with and Ms. Davies’ his- Sound Equine Op- tions, a nonprofit was founded in 2009 to assist the growing number of neglected, abused and abandoned horses in the commu- nity. Its mission is to save the lives of horses through support, edu- cation, rehabilitation, training and adoption. 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