HAMMOND -- Ogdensburg-based state troopers on Saturday charged a Hammond woman with three counts stemming from alleged mistreatment of animals. Danielle M. Tuttle, 24, is facing two counts of …
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HAMMOND -- Ogdensburg-based state troopers on Saturday charged a Hammond woman with three counts stemming from alleged mistreatment of animals.
Danielle M. Tuttle, 24, is facing two counts of torturing/injuring/not feeding and animal and one count of neglect of impounded animal.
Troopers did not release specifics of the allegations against her.
She was taken into custody at 3:09 p.m. Saturday at 311 Lake St., Hammond.
Tuttle was released with appearance tickets.
All of the charges are misdemeanors and carry a maximum sentence of one year in local jail.