Dogs seized for second time
Jan 28, 2012 | 2 Comments
By Nicole Montesano
Of the News-Register
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Comments
Such a sad case. Thankfully, these dogs have wonderful people that are willing to take them on WITH all of the baggage they have attained from living with Ms. Croan.
The fact that the dogs were taken to begin with should have been enough to ban this woman from ever having animals again.
Shameful to think the dog suffered through it's cancer and was thrown into a bag and left without proper burial.
The true cancer here is Ms. Croan and the failed attempt at justice.
Plea agreements are the single most devastating thing to affect our justice system.