Animal neglect charges stayed against 2 in Evansburg starving horses case - Action News
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Animal neglect charges stayed against 2 in Evansburg starving horses case

Charges have been stayed against two people in case of animal neglect involving dead and starving horses on an acreage west of Edmonton.

Animal cruelty, neglect charges against Patricia Lynn Moore, 48, remain

A Parkland County resident photographed these horses on a property near Evansburg on Dec. 20. Charges have been stayed against two of three people in the case. (Lauren Nagel)

Chargeshave been stayed against two people in case of animal neglect involving dead and starving horses on an acreage west of Edmonton.

The AlbertaSPCAstayed 27Animal Protection Act chargeseach against Robert Hugh Cornell, 60, and Ross Andrew Atkinson, 50, on Friday.

Charges are typically stayed when it'sdeterminedby the Crown a conviction is unlikely.

The 27 charges against Patricia Lynn Moore, 48, remain with her next appearance scheduled for Mar. 11. She also faces 60 Criminal Code charges of animal cruelty.

The charges break down into nine of causing an animal to be in distress,nine of failing to provide adequate food and water, and nineof failing to provide adequate care when an animal is wounded or ill.

In December, the Alberta SPCAbegan receiving complaints abouthorses dead or indistress on two properties in the Evansburg area.

RCMP said 65 horses and six dogs were taken from a property near Entwistle during the investigation.