Couple who run nutrition business arrested for animal cruelty and child abuse over allegedly filthy home conditions including trash that ‘rose from floor to nearly the ceiling’

Amanda Reynolds, on the left; David Reynolds, on the right

Left: Amanda Reynolds (Cass County Sheriff’s Office). Right: David Reynolds (Cass County Sheriff’s Office).

A husband and wife who run a nutrition store in southeast Nebraska were arrested for the filthy conditions of their own home, according to police in the Cornhusker State. The squalor was allegedly so extreme that the couple’s children lived among dead animals.

David Reynolds and Amanda Reynolds, both 42, stand accused of four counts of animal cruelty causing injury or death and three counts of child abuse without injury, according to Cass County law enforcement.

The allegations are said to concern three children and four rabbits.

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