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3 arrested after 50 animals seized from Florida home

Kelly Anne Murphy, Brandon James Lyvers, Kimberly Renee Murphy (St. Lucie County Sheriff

Kelly Anne Murphy, Brandon James Lyvers, Kimberly Renee Murphy (St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office)

Three members of a Florida family have been arrested after authorities say that 49 dogs and one cat in their care were living under “sickening” conditions, resulting in at least two of the animals dying after they were seized in October.

Kelly Anne Murphy, 44, Kimberly Renee Murphy, 43, and Brandon James Lyvers, 34, are charged with 50 felony counts of cruelty to an animal and 50 counts of unlawfully confining an animal without sufficient food or water, authorities announced.

Police said the Murphys are sisters and Lyvers was related, though his precise relationship with the women was redacted from court documents.

According to a news release from the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, county animal control personnel responded at about 9 a.m. on Oct. 3 to a residence in the 4900 block of Amy Lane in Fort Pierce, Florida, for a follow-up visit from a May complaint regarding the number of animals being kept in the home.

Deputies eventually seized 49 dogs and a cat from the property, described as in a deplorable condition.

In a probable cause affidavit, a deputy said that many of the dogs appeared “extremely emaciated and malnourished to the point of being extremely weak.” One of the dogs was described as being “skin and bones” to the point where the deputy said, “I could see her ribs and hip bones that were protruding out of her skin.”

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