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Krystal Scott and two others surrendered fourteen animals to Indianapolis Animal Care Services.
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A Kokomo woman has been arrested after images and videos posted to social media of cats and dogs being hanged and skinned were reported to police.
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Some animal cruelty cases never made it to a courtroom because of how Indiana defines abuse and neglect. That's starting to change as the result of new laws that took effect earlier this year.
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Officials say they've rescued 60 roosters, hens and chicks from a home in central Indiana that were apparently being raised as part of a cockfighting operation.
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One person has been arrested and charged after the release of videos showing animals being abused at Fair Oaks Farm.
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The Newton County Sheriffs office released the names Tuesday of three former Fair Oaks Farms employees facing criminal charges connected to animal cruelty.
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An animal rights group has released new undercover video showing workers at an Indiana dairy farm abusing adult cows while loading them into a milking carousel that visitors can tour at the popular agritourism destination.
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Three former employees of a large northwestern Indiana dairy have been charged with animal cruelty following the release of undercover video showing workers kicking and throwing young calves, officials said Monday.
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The original legislation created broader definitions of animal cruelty and increased the criminal penalties for abusing animals.
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Indianapolis police have arrested a man after his dog was found frozen to death and thrown away in a dumpster.