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85 abused, abandoned animals found on Northern Michigan man’s property

‘This is a very large-scale animal abuse case, and something had to be done’

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MONTMORENCY COUNTY — Scott Allen Thompson, 56, of Hawks, was arraigned Friday by a judge in Montmorency County 88th District Court following an animal cruelty investigation conducted by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

Thompson pleaded not guilty to four charges, including:

  • One felony of failing to provide animals with adequate care, punishable of up to seven years in prison and/or up to $10,000 in fines and community service.
  • One misdemeanor of animal cruelty, punishable of up to 93 days in jail with up to $1,000 in fines and up to 200 hours of community service.
  • Two misdemeanors for improper burial of dead animals, each punishable by up to 90 days in jail and up to $500 in fines.

”This is a rare situation for the DNR to get involved in, as domestic animal complaints and investigations are not our primary responsibility or focus. However, there were no other resources available,” said Chief Jason Haines, DNR Law Enforcement Division. “This is a very large-scale animal abuse case, and something had to be done.”

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In June, DNR conservation officers initially responded to the more than 50-acre Thompson family property, located in Atlanta, with a search warrant regarding a dead horse. They located a total of 10 deceased animals, including four geese, two chickens and a horse, pig, quail and rabbit, officials said.

The owners were ordered to properly bury the horse, officials said. The other nine animals were sent to the Michigan State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in East Lansing, where lab personal determined starvation and dehydration were the causes of death, officials said.

On July 23, conservation officers returned to the property with a second search warrant. They then found numerous animals starving, with no water and poor living conditions, they said.

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Officers seized 75 animals and were able to relocate them to adequate facilities for proper care, including 14 geese, 14 sheep, eight chickens and piglets, seven pigs and horses, four dogs and mini cows, three turtles, two goats and cats and one turkey and rabbit, officials said.

Thompson was arrested July 18 and remains free on bond pending future court appearances. He is due back next for an Aug. 16 hearing.

The DNR is seeking a second suspect in this case.

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