She was charged on Wednesday for cruelty to animals, threatening a public official, issuing threats and possessing a short-barrel shotgun
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The sheriff’s office partnered with Animal Control Services, Oakdale Animal Rescue, and Sweet Equine Animal Clinic to assess the conditions of dozens of animals that were rescued from Johnson’s Clements property.
The Rescue says it can house the rescued horses for a while, but it has set up donation pages for funds related to the ongoing care of the animals including “vet care, farrier, feed, and other horse needs.”
Johnson is associated with a horse farm company in Clements, San Joaquin County, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, as well as a livestock company in Stanislaus County.
Sixteen of the rescued horses were transferred to Oakdale Equine Rescue for further medical attention and rehabilitation. Four horses and one bull had to be euthanized because of “extreme neglect,” the sheriff’s office said.
Other horses and animals found on the properties are being evaluated.
Johnson was arrested and booked into the San Joaquin County Jail. Records show that she was released on Jan. 22.
Johnson is expected to be arraigned in court on Jan. 24.
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