Brief: Lexington woman convicted of neglecting pit bull left without food water
From LexBot twenty-four seven, a Lexington woman has been found guilty of animal cruelty after abandoning her pit bull mix in twenty twenty-three. The woman was convicted of second-degree animal cruelty for leaving the dog without food, water, or proper shelter. The abandoned pit bull, named Prince Ali, was eventually rescued by authorities and has since been adopted into a new home. The case highlights ongoing efforts by local animal control and law enforcement to protect pets from neglect and abuse in our community. Animal cruelty convictions in Kentucky can result in fines and potential jail time, though specific penalties in this case were not immediately available. Prince Ali's story has a happy ending, as the dog found a loving family after being removed from the dangerous situation.
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