Bluffton police assist Humane Society with animal case
Bluffton police officers investigated a citizen complaint late Friday (Aug. 19) about unhealthy conditions at the TLU Rescue located at 142 Vance St., Bluffton, according to Rick Skilliter, police chief.
The initial investigation led officers to a Greding Street residence.
Officers requested the assistance of the Allen County Humane Society and the Allen County Dog Warden. As a result of the investigation, over 60 animals were removed from the facility and or residence.
The case has been turned over to the Humane Society for any further action.
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