Adel parents accused of keeping kids, dogs in feces-filled home
ADEL, Iowa — Two Adel parents have been arrested after law enforcement officers allegedly found several dogs and juveniles living in a feces, trash-filled home on Sunday.
According to the Adel Police Department, on Sunday at around 8:15 p.m. officers responded to a report of an “animal neglect situation” at the home of Corey Allan Robinson and Angie Lynn Collins in the 100 block of North 13th Street. According to court records, the tip claimed there was a dog at this residence that reportedly had matted fur and was covered in feces.
During the execution of a search warrant at the home officers found two juveniles and multiple dogs inside. According to a criminal complaint, officers found “piles of trash, rubbish, feces, flies, expired food, non-running water, and a house in non-habitable conditions.”
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The juveniles were removed from the care of Collins and Robinson and placed with family members and the dogs were transported to AHeinz57 Pet Rescue for treatment, the police department said.
Collins and Robinson were both charged with multiple counts of animal neglect and child endangerment and were booked into the Dallas County Jail.
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