Apr 21, 2009: Couple Charged With Animal Cruelty Ordered To Clean House
JACKSON, Miss. — A Pearl couple charged with 31 counts of animal cruelty has been given 30 days to clean up their home, which police said was covered in animal feces.
Earlier this month, investigators confiscated 31 animals from the home of Bennie and Paula Keyes in the 2200 block of Upper Drive in Pearl. Police said they found Feces covering the floor of the home and feces inside the animals’ cages. Officials also found animal corpses in the refrigerator.
Most of the animals had to be euthanized because of poor health. The three surviving dogs and a cat have been adopted…
In addition to the animal cruelty charges, the couple is each charged with one count of child neglect for keeping a 3-year-old in the home. Police haven’t said if the boy is Bennie Keyes’ biological child.
Bennie Keyes is also charged with 31 counts of failure to provide sustenance to animals, one count of possession of a schedule 3 substance, 27 counts of possession of animals above the city limit, one count of unsanitary conditions and one count of disorderly conduct. All of the charges are misdemeanors…” More, Video & Slideshow
Apr 3, 2009: Pearl man faces 28 counts of animal cruelty
GANNETT.COM BY CHRIS JOYNER AND HEATHER CIVIL
Mississippi — A Pearl man is in custody charged with 28 counts of animal cruelty after police removed dozens of dogs and cats in poor health and unsanitary conditions from a home at 2229 Upper Drive in Pearl.
Pearl police arrested Gerald Keyes around 10 p.m. Thursday after responding to a domestic disturbance call placed from inside the house.
A 3-year-old boy also was taken from the house and hospitalized for observation.
Investigators are still on the scene. In addition to the animals still alive, about eight frozen bundles believed to be animal remains were removed from a refrigerator inside the house.
Police believe more animals may be buried in the back yard. They say Keyes apparently has been practicing veterinary medicine without a license…. More
Apr 4, 2009: 28 animals found in squalid Pearl home
3-year-old living in feces-laden house with sick dogs, cats; cruelty charges faced
Pearl Animal Control officer Heather Rogers said the smell of urine was overpowering at Keyes’ home, and feces was on every surface inside the house.
“On the couch, on the floors, kennels and crates,” she said. “Not only were there animals living in those conditions, the child was living in those conditions.”
The house was declared unfit for human habitation, Pearl police Capt. Ronnie Conerly said.
Conerly said late Friday afternoon he had discovered records that officers responded to a call at Keyes’ home in 2005 requesting a welfare check on a juvenile. At that time, officers noted a bad smell and found 20 to 30 cats in the home. The investigation was turned over to Animal Control.
Apr 4, 2009: Two kittens, two puppies from Pearl home euthanized
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