
4 dogs found dead, 40 others rescued from suspected puppy mill in northwest Indiana
More than 40 dogs have been rescued from a suspected puppy mill in northwest Indiana after sheriff's deputies received a tip Wednesday.
CROWN POINT, Ind. - More than 40 dogs have been rescued from a suspected puppy mill in northwest Indiana after sheriff's deputies received a tip Wednesday.
They received word about a man who had been buying unusually large amounts of dog food and animal medical supplies.
On Thursday, deputies served search warrants at a home in Crown Point and at a barn on the outskirts of Rensselaer.
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In addition to the dogs that were rescued, authorities found at least four dogs that were dead.
Police say they're questioning a person of interest.
The group of dogs includes one mountain dog, seven American bulldogs and 29 French bulldogs.
The investigation is ongoing.
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