Couple charged after dead horses found on property Standard Speaker A Carbon County couple, one of them a veterinarian, faces animal cruelty charges after investigators found several dead horses and other animals on their property last month, state police at Lehighton said. Clyde “Renny” Shoop, 67, and Kimberly Shoop ... |
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