‘Dogs and cats stacked on top of one another’: Duo get nearly a year in jail after pleading guilty to animal cruelty charges over ‘unsanitary’ house containing some 174 pets

Aimee J. Lonczak, on the left, and Michele Nycz, on the right, appear in booking photos.

Left to right: Aimee J. Lonczak and Michele Nycz (Ocean County Corrections).

A pair of New Jersey women will avoid prison time and instead spend one day shy of a year in jail over a dizzying amount of animal cruelty.

In June, Michele Nycz, 60, and Aimee Lonczak, 51, pleaded guilty to two counts each of animal cruelty, according to a press release issued by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office. At the same time, Lonczak additionally pleaded guilty to one count of child neglect.

That early summer plea deal, however, dispensed with a case concerning a litany of animals kept in unhealthy, inadequate and otherwise deplorable conditions. When the sad state of affairs was first reported to law enforcement by various neighbors, Lonczak’s then-16-year-old daughter lived at the same filthy residence.

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