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The Alberta SPCA said they seized 82 animals in distress from a property in Mountain View County on Tuesday.
The animals seized include 56 dogs of various breeds, as well as 10 sheep, nine llamas, four chickens and three geese.
Officials with the Alberta SPCA said they were alerted to the animals by the RCMP who had executed a search warrant for stolen goods on the property.
“Our peace officers determined the animals were in distress,” said Dan Kobe, director of communications for the Alberta SPCA. Kobe said he could not give further details about the conditions of the animals because the investigation is still ongoing. But, he said, the Animal Protection Act defines distress as a lack of proper food, water and shelter, including a lack of protection from harmful heat and cold.
Kobe said after the animals are assessed and their medical needs taken care of, they will be put up for adoption through various shelter partners.
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While at the property, the RCMP said they also recovered a number of stolen items including six trucks, utility trailers, ATVs, firearms and ammunition.
Michael McGill, 44, faces several charges including possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000.
Police said they were led to the property on Sunday when officers arrested a man and found a stolen truck, trailer and skid steer.
Police said Clayton Whaling, 43, of Foothills County, was arrested while leaving the property in Mountain View County. He faces a number of charges including three charges of possessing property obtained by crime.
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