Davie County deputies: Man facing animal cruelty charges after emaciated dogs found

ANYONE WAS INJURED OR CHARGED IN THE CRASH IN DAVIE COUNTY. THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE HAS CHARGED A MAN WITH ANIMAL CRUELTY. DEPUTIES EXECUTED A SEARCH WARRANT FOR THE HOME OF NATHAN TANNER IN MOCKSVILLE. OFFICIALS SAY THEY FOUND 11 DOGS THERE. THEY TOOK ONE OF THEM TO THE VET FOR IMMEDIATE TREATMENT. THE OTHERS WERE TAKEN TO DAVIE COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER. TANNER IS BEIN

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Man facing multiple animal cruelty charges after 11 emaciated dogs found in home, Davie County deputies say

Several warrants for animal cruelty have been served for a Mocksville man after multiple emaciated small dogs were found in his home, according to the Davie County Sheriff’s Office. On Friday, Sept. 13, deputies said they executed a search warrant in the 400 block of Hobson Drive. When deputies arrived, they said they found 11 Chihuahua-type dogs at the home. Top StoriesBlack man found dead near Henderson with rope around his neck, sheriff saysFormer North Carolina charter school employees plead guilty to embezzling, fraudHeavy police presence seen on Holloway Church Drive in Davidson CountyGet the latest news stories of interest by clicking hereWarrants were served for Nathan Lee Tanner, 30, for the following:One felony count for cruelty to animals10 misdemeanor counts of cruelty to animals.Deputies said he received no bond on the release order due to other charges in other counties.One dog needed to be taken to a local vet for immediate treatment. The other 10 dogs were taken to the Davie County Animal Shelter. Deputies said donations are needed to help get the dogs back to their healthy weights. Monetary donations may also be sent to the animal shelter to help with vet bills. For more information on how to donate, click here.Tanner has a court date set for Sept. 26.Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscastsNAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Watch NOWCAST TV | Local News | National | News We Love |Trending Stories:Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here.

Several warrants for animal cruelty have been served for a Mocksville man after multiple emaciated small dogs were found in his home, according to the Davie County Sheriff’s Office.

On Friday, Sept. 13, deputies said they executed a search warrant in the 400 block of Hobson Drive. When deputies arrived, they said they found 11 Chihuahua-type dogs at the home.

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Warrants were served for Nathan Lee Tanner, 30, for the following:

  • One felony count for cruelty to animals
  • 10 misdemeanor counts of cruelty to animals.

Deputies said he received no bond on the release order due to other charges in other counties.

One dog needed to be taken to a local vet for immediate treatment. The other 10 dogs were taken to the Davie County Animal Shelter. Deputies said donations are needed to help get the dogs back to their healthy weights. Monetary donations may also be sent to the animal shelter to help with vet bills.

For more information on how to donate, click here.

Tanner has a court date set for Sept. 26.

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