Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Michigan State vet school educator charged with animal neglect



St. Johns — An assistant professor at Michigan State University's veterinary school is charged with animal neglect after authorities reported finding 17 dogs and two cats in poor condition at her home.

The Lansing State Journal reports 55-year-old Patricia Schenck was charged with a felony last month in Clinton County District Court. A preliminary hearing to determine whether there's enough evidence for trial is planned Thursday.

By Associated Press
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