Couple arrested after more than 100 dogs rescued from South Carolina home

By Chloe McCoy

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    GEORGETOWN, South Carolina (WYFF) — Over 100 dogs were rescued from a home in Georgetown, South Carolina, that deputies described as being in “unlivable conditions.”

The Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office said an investigation into abandoned dogs led authorities to a residence on Duck Pond Place where the dogs were found in unlivable conditions in every room of the home.

Deputies said on Thursday that Randy Moody and Kimberly Moody were arrested and transported to the Georgetown Detention Center where they await bond.

South Carolina Law Enforcement Animal Division, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and St. Frances Animal Center are working together to assist in prosecuting the case as well as caring for the dogs.

Deputies say Georgetown County Fire ran equipment to air out the home in order for rescuers to operate safely.

No further information has been released.

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