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?Authorities are planning to charge Christina ‘Tina’ Fay in up to 200 neglect cases along with federal charges connected with interstate trade, the local police chief told DailyMail.com exclusively
?Since the raid, locals in Wolfeboro – America’s Oldest Summer Resort – have likened Fay to Cruella de Vil, the evil heiress from the children’s book 101 Dalmatians who kidnaps dozens of puppies for their fur
?‘Dogs were on all three floors. It was absolutely disgusting, it was horrid. The smell of ammonia from the urine burned your eyes,’ said Police Chief Dean Rondeau
?The team has not yet discovered the bodies of any dogs on site, but Chief Rondeau is convinced they are there, ‘buried or incinerated or both’
?The dogs were seized from the eight-bed $1.525 million property in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
?Dogs were taken for vet assessment as many had infections,papilloma and cherry eye. due to the neglect
?Fay sold puppies at prices ranging from $2,500 to $5,000. Great Danes have litters of anywhere between five and 15,’ said Rondeau. ‘So there was a lot of money at stake’
Source: Dailymail
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