An Everett woman is facing charges after 67 cats were rescued from her “biohazardous” home, according to court records.
A second person has been charged in the alleged animal cruelty case in which dozens of cats were kept in the most “bio hazardous residence” ever encountered by the seasoned trooper writing the report.
Bedfordshire’s police and crime commissioner (PCC) said the county’s force is not unique in having challenges in appointing ...
Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service has to plan for increasing risks as the county undergoes significant development, an Executive Meeting of the Bedfordshire Fire Authority heard.
A Bedford County woman was jailed Wednesday on 81 counts of animal cruelty, accused of sheltering 67 cats in what state police called a "toxic" environment, authorities said.