New Jersey woman arrested after dog found injured in trash bag at apartment complex

LINDENWOLD, N.J. — A 38-year-old woman has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty after a severely injured and malnourished dog was found inside a trash bag at a local apartment complex, according to a media release from the Lindenwold Police Department.

The incident occurred in March when officers responded to a report of animal abuse at the Belmont Apartments, located at 2009 White Horse Pike. Upon arrival, police found a small white dog inside a dumpster trash bag. The dog was alive but suffering from multiple serious injuries and malnutrition.

Following a two-month investigation, authorities arrested Turquoise Morton of Lindenwold on May 20. She has been charged with abandoning a domestic animal and cruelty to animals, including torture and torment.

Morton has been remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility pending a court appearance.

Investigation aided by public

The arrest follows what police describe as a thorough investigation supported by information from the community. The case was handled by Patrolman Devon Augello and Detective Joseph Tomasetti.

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The Lindenwold Police Department emphasized the seriousness of the charges and praised the efforts of officers and the public in bringing the case to a resolution.

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