Annandale, NJ — Authorities removed 45 animals from a residence on Sidney Road in Annandale this week as part of an ongoing investigation into suspected animal cruelty, the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office announced.
A search warrant was executed on Monday, August 18, at 197 Sidney Road, leading to the seizure of 37 cats and 8 dogs. Of those animals, seven were in need of urgent care and were transported to Crown Veterinary Specialists for immediate treatment.
The operation involved multiple agencies, including the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office, Franklin Township Police Department, Hunterdon County Health Department, Hazmat units, and several animal welfare and rescue organizations such as Animal Services of Independence, Animal Alliance, Outcast Rescue, Tabby’s Place, Somerset Regional Animal Shelter, and South Branch Emergency Services.
Authorities have not yet released details about the condition of the home or the circumstances that led to the warrant being issued. The animals are now in the custody of local shelters and rescue organizations pending further evaluation and placement.
The investigation remains active, and no arrests or charges have been announced at this time.
Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office or the Franklin Township Police Department. Tips may also be submitted anonymously through the county’s Crime Stoppers tip line.
Key Points
- Forty-five animals were removed from a Sidney Road home in Annandale following a search warrant tied to animal cruelty allegations.
- Seven of the seized animals required immediate veterinary care.
- Multiple agencies and rescue groups assisted in the removal and care of the animals, and the investigation is ongoing.
Dozens of cats and dogs were pulled from a New Jersey home as investigators probe allegations of animal cruelty.