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Lexington Man Arrested for Abandoning Five Dogs Without Food or Water for Two Weeks, Leading to Three Deaths

Rescued dogs being rehabilitated

Shocking Abuse: Five Dogs Abandoned for Two Weeks Without Food or Water in Lexington Home

LEXINGTON, S.C. – Adding to the growing list of animal cruelty cases, a Lexington man was found guilty of neglecting five dogs by leaving them without sustenance for approximately two weeks. The man has since been arrested and charged.

Three of the five dogs trapped in the man’s Corley Street home were pronounced dead upon discovery by Lexington County Animal Services. The department confronted and arrested Robert John Jachim, aged 40, this past Tuesday.

Dogs Discovered Amidst Horrible Conditions

According to a news release from Lexington County, Jachim had left his home on July 2 and did not return. Four of the dogs were discovered in wire crates, with two of them deceased. Another smaller dog was found dead in a bedroom, adding to the tally.

Rescue and Rehabilitation Efforts for the Survivor Dogs

The two surviving dogs, rescued by investigators, were transported to Pawmetto Lifeline for immediate care. Brittany Jones, Director of Animal Services, described the conditions of the rescued canines as “severely emaciated.”

So undernourished were the dogs that upon rescue, they refused to eat. Currently, the shelter team is providing assistance for walking, while maintaining a strict feeding regimen to nurse the dogs back to health.

Long-term Care Preparations

Pawmetto Lifeline will provide long-term care for the two survivors, as per Jones. The rehabilitation and revival process will take time, considering the severity of the malnutrition and neglect the dogs have suffered.

Jachim’s Charges and Next Steps

Jachim was charged with five counts of animal ill-treatment. He was booked in the Lexington County Detention Center and has since been granted a $5,000 bond.

Meanwhile, Animal Services is seeking to expand its team to protect and support the wellbeing of animals across Lexington County. This recent case was handled by the team’s specialized cruelty investigators.

Building a Safer Community for All Creatures

Cases like these underscore the importance of active community participation in safeguarding the welfare of all residents, both human and animal. To maintain a healthy and safe environment for all, it is crucial that instances of neglect and abuse are reported and dealt with promptly.

Residents are reminded to report any suspected cases of animal abuse or neglect to their local Animal Services department. Let’s work together to ensure that no creature, big or small, experiences unnecessary suffering in our community.


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