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Linnane, Anne

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March 2026 – Anne Linnane was arrested and charged with allegedly failing to provide proper food and drink to an impound animal after Lollypop Farm investigators responded to the home to help with a welfare check. After assessing the conditions investigators found the animals living in unsanitary conditions. In total Nearly 60 dogs were humanely removed from the home. According to Reno DiDomenico, vice president of Lollypop Farm Humane Law Enforcement, the rescue  team had to wear respirators as “the floors were urine-soaked”, with “a lot of feces, a lot where the animals could not get out of it.” Linnane could face up to a year in prison and fines if convicted.

 

 

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Village of Lyndonville, Town of Yates, Orleans County, New York, United States
Village of Lyndonville, Town of Yates, Orleans County, New York, United States

Tidbit

Tidbit
Aggravated cruelty to animals—as defined in Section 353-a of the Agriculture and Markets Law—is not a bail-eligible offense. Individuals charged with this felony are generally released without bail, regardless of the severity of the alleged act.

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