Deadly Kennel Vandalized

Steven Croley's Youngstown home on State Route 616 was vandalized following his arrest on Thursday, October 23, 2008 for several counts of animal cruelty. The festering carcasses of seven dead dogs were found in cages on the premises where Croley ran his business, High Caliber K-9. Photos by Daniel C. Britt.

Steven Croley's home on State Route 616 was vandalized following his arrest on Thursday, October 23, 2008 for several counts of animal cruelty. The festering carcasses of seven dead dogs were found in cages on the premises where Croley ran his business, High Caliber K-9.

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Added: Fri, October 24, 2008

Steven Croley's home on State Route 616 was vandalized following his arrest on Thursday, October 23, 2008 for several counts of animal cruelty. The festering carcasses of seven dead dogs were found in cages on the premises where Croley ran his business, High Caliber K-9.

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Added: Fri, October 24, 2008

Steven Croley's home on State Route 616 was vandalized following his arrest on Thursday, October 23, 2008 for several counts of animal cruelty. The festering carcasses of seven dead dogs were found in cages on the premises where Croley ran his business, High Caliber K-9.

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Added: Fri, October 24, 2008

Steven Croley's home on State Route 616 was vandalized following his arrest on Thursday, October 23, 2008 for several counts of animal cruelty. The festering carcasses of seven dead dogs were found in cages on the premises where Croley ran his business, High Caliber K-9.

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Added: Fri, October 24, 2008

Steven Croley's home on State Route 616 was vandalized following his arrest on Thursday, October 23, 2008 for several counts of animal cruelty. The festering carcasses of seven dead dogs were found in cages on the premises where Croley ran his business, High Caliber K-9.

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Added: Fri, October 24, 2008

Steven Croley's home on State Route 616 was vandalized following his arrest on Thursday, October 23, 2008 for several counts of animal cruelty. The festering carcasses of seven dead dogs were found in cages on the premises where Croley ran his business, High Caliber K-9.

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Added: Fri, October 24, 2008

Steven Croley's home on State Route 616 was vandalized following his arrest on Thursday, October 23, 2008 for several counts of animal cruelty. The festering carcasses of seven dead dogs were found in cages on the premises where Croley ran his business, High Caliber K-9.

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Added: Fri, October 24, 2008


Comments

thespiritdog on December 1, 2008 at 8:12 p.m. [2 comments]

We run an animal sanctuary and regardless of how bad Mr.Croley is as a person, was this an humane response to an inhumane act?

It's not so much that I have a problem with the vandalism. But what I am concerned about is that the vandals never took into consideration, whether or not this man has young children.

If he does have children it will be hard enough on them going through life, knowing what their dad did. Without going through the immediate horrors of seeing their home destroyed.

Now I cried when I thought about the suffering those dogs went through, and if he has children I will cry for them also.


Rottymom on January 16, 2009 at 6:17 a.m. [1 comment ]

Maybe he should have though of that (his kids and family) before he ruined other peoples families! I don't feel sorry for him or his family because they had to have seen it too!


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