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Man Charged for Neglecting Dogs Leading to Dramatic Rescue in Lexington

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Dramatic Rescue in Lexington as Five Dogs Left Without Food or Water

A shocking incident unfolded in Lexington, South Carolina, where a man has been charged after five dogs were reportedly left in a home for a prolonged period of two weeks, without food or water. The authorities have confirmed that three of those dogs were found deceased, and the remaining two were in a severely emaciated condition.

Investigation Leads to Gruesome Discovery

Finding the four dogs caged inside wire crates, two of which were unfortunately dead, the investigators made an appalling discovery in the home. The fifth dog was found lifeless in a room, marking an inhumable scenario of animal neglect.

Rescue Efforts and Charges

The two surviving dogs, severely emaciated from prolonged starvation, are now under the care of Pawmetto Lifeline, a local rescue organization. After the rescue, the dogs initially refused to eat anything due to their starvation-stricken condition. Currently, they are on a strict eating routine and being helped to walk. The long-term care plan for the duo also rests with Pawmetto Lifeline.

The Accused Arrested

This heart-wrenching turn of events led to the arrest of Robert John Jachim, the owner of the home and the dogs. According to details revealed in a press release, Jachim reportedly left for an extended period of travel, leaving the dogs unattended since July 2. He has been charged with five counts of ill treatment of animals and was booked into the county detention center with a $5,000 bond.

The Aftermath and Look Ahead

This incident has brought to light the necessity of animal services in maintaining the safety and welfare of these innocent beings. The Lexington County Animal Services has reported that they have a team of officers and crime investigators working towards such cases. The department is also actively hiring more staff to extend their efforts.

Civil Responsibility

This is a stark reminder that as responsible citizens, it is our duty to report any signs of abuse or neglect towards animals promptly. Timely action can help save innocent lives and prevent horrific incidents like these from occurring in the future. We hope that the dogs involved in this tragic incident receive adequate care and find a loving home soon.


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