California woman arrested after 27 dead horses found on her property
Briefly

In San Joaquin County, an animal cruelty investigation has led to the arrest of Jan Johnson after 27 dead horses were found on her properties. During an extensive operation involving animal control and sheriff's deputies, several malnourished horses were rescued. Johnson faces multiple charges related to animal cruelty and threats. Oakdale Equine Rescue is preparing to care for more horses, with 60 more expected to arrive for rehabilitation. Concerns about animal welfare have escalated, as officials continue to assess the conditions of the remaining animals on the properties.
San Joaquin County officials and animal rescue groups are responding to an animal cruelty case involving the discovery of 27 dead horses and multiple malnourished horses.
The sheriff's office reported that the investigation led to the arrest of Jan Johnson, charged with animal cruelty and various criminal offenses, highlighting the severe neglect of the animals.
Animal advocates expressed concern as Oakdale Equine Rescue announced over 60 additional horses would be arriving for rehabilitation, amidst allegations of severe neglect from the previous owner.
Officials continue to evaluate animals on the properties, with many horses suffering from limited access to food and water, necessitating urgent rescue efforts.
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