Former sheriff’s employee running ‘rescue shelter’ faces nearly 150 abuse charges after multiple animals found in her freezer

Jill L. Houches (Conchise County Sheriff

Jill L. Houches (Conchise County Sheriff’s Office)

A 56-year-old woman in Arizona who claimed to be running an animal rescue shelter is facing nearly 150 criminal charges after authorities say they seized more than 20 severely neglected animals from her home — five of which were already deceased — because they were living in “significantly unsanitary conditions.” Jill L. Houchens was taken into custody last week and charged with 27 felonies and 119 misdemeanor criminal counts relating to her treatment of the animals in her care, authorities announced.

According to a news release from the Conchise County Sheriff’s Office, deputies on Feb. 6, 2024, responded to a report about alleged animal cruelty taking place at Houchens’ residence in Sierra Vista, which is about 200 miles northwest of Phoenix.

“The initial report indicated that several animals were on the property and significant unsanitary conditions inside and outside of the home as well as reports of deceased animals inside of a freezer in the home,” the release states. “During the course of the investigation a search warrant was served at the home on February 9, 2024. Animal Control Officers and Deputies made entry to the residence and discovered several neglected animals living in extremely poor conditions. The areas where animals were kept was filled with feces and there was no clean area for the animals to stand.”

Authorities also noted that there was “little to no water available for any of the animals” and said that Houchens left “no food out” for them to eat.

“There was a total of 24 animals removed from the property, including 5 deceased, while 8 animals required medical attention for several issues including but not limited to embedded nails, infections, and severe matting,” the sheriff’s office wrote. “All nineteen alive animals are currently being held as evidence until this case is adjudicated.”

You May Also Like

Flagler County Unemployment Dips Back to 4.1%, But Inventory of Single-Family Houses Rises to 13-Year High

Some of the 78 new houses rising fast in a subdivision off…

‘Somebody knows something’: FBI Search Home of 17-year-old Missing Michigan Teen’s Adult Boyfriend

Police and the FBI searched a Michigan home Thursday night, identified as…

‘The hardest thing I ever had to do’: Father calls 911 on son for restraining special needs toddler for 7 hours in ‘filthy’ home while he went to work, police say

Inset: Joshua Merz (Hamilton County Justice Center). Background: The home where Merz…

‘I know what I am doing’: Friends begged driver doing 156 mph to slow down before a deadly collision led to passenger being ‘split in half,’ police said

James Lawrence Case (Broward County Sheriff’s Office). A Florida man has been…