Officer describes emaciated horse in Dracut selectman's animal cruelty trial Lowell Sun SUN/LISA REDMOND. LOWELL -- After receiving a tip about a "skinny" horse at Dracut Selectman Cathy Richardson's farm last March, then-Animal Control Officer Virginia Courtenay testified she visited the farm and found an emaciated horse named Remy. |
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