Charges Dismissed in Vermont Arabian Horse Cruelty Case
Animal cruelty charges against a Vermont woman accused of maltreating 23 Arabian horses have been dropped.
In November, personnel from the Spring Hill Horse Rescue, in Clarendon, Vermont, assisted the Woodstock Police Department in removing 23 allegedly maltreated horses from a farm operated by Marjatta Lavin. The horses were placed in the care of the Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society in Windsor, Vermont, before being transferred to the Green Mountain Horse Association, in South Woodstock, Vermont, for rehabilitative care.
Woodstock Police subsequently arrested Lavin and charged her with 10 counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty.
Lavin’s attorney Daniel Stevens said Lavin agreed to an order surrendering the animals to the Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society on Feb. 24
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