Bath Woman Arrested For Animal Neglect

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Empty beige and black pet carrier with its metal door open on a hardwood floor.

On Monday, a Bath woman was arrested by New York State Police following an investigation into the neglect of two cats that were left inside a residence in the village of Painted Post.

At approximately 5:36 p.m., Troopers responded to 109 Willow Circle after receiving a report that two cats had been abandoned inside a residence following the tenant’s eviction several months earlier. Upon entering the residence with the property manager, Troopers located two cats hiding beneath a bed. The residence was found in an unsanitary condition with animal feces throughout the home, no visible source of water, and excessive heat inside due to a lack of electrical service or air conditioning. One of the cats was observed panting heavily and drooling, consistent with heat-related distress.

The cats were safely removed from the residence and transported to the Finger Lakes SPCA in Bath, where they were surrendered into the care of shelter staff for evaluation and treatment.

The investigation determined that Ashley Wright, 41, owned the cats and had allegedly left them inside the residence after being evicted. Wright was charged with two counts of Overdriving, Torturing and Injuring Animals; Failure to Provide Proper Sustenance, which is a class A misdemeanor.

Wright was processed at SP Painted Post and issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Campbell Town Court on August 10.

The charges are accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. Police reports are automatically removed from this site after 90 days.

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