Nebraska man charged with animal cruelty after 650 animals seized

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Man Papillion charged with seven counts of animal cruelty after more than 650 animals seized from home

A Papillion man has been charged with animal cruelty in connection with more than 650 animals seized from a home in December. Edward Luben, 56, was jailed in Sarpy County Jail on Wednesday on seven counts of abandonment or cruel neglect of an animal (serious injury or death). He’s on bail. In December 2021, the Nebraska Humane Society seized and removed 665 animals from a Papillion house on Kilkinny Circle near Shannon Road, including exotic birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals. About 70 animals were found dead and two animals had to be euthanized due to the extent of their injuries, according to Sarpy County. “The cages were filthy, some (animals) look like they haven’t been fed for a while,” Steve Glandt, the Nebraska Humane Society’s vice president of field operations, said in December. “Many of the animals appeared to have been in poor health. Last night we released around 250 different animals. They were brought back to the NHS where they are being assessed and treated for veterinary care.” in 2008 and removed approximately 250 animals at the time. Neighbor Kent Asmussen said he remembered it well. dead in that one too,” Asmussen said.

A Papillion man has been charged with animal cruelty following the seizure of more than 650 animals from a home in December.

Edward Luben, 56, was jailed Wednesday at Sarpy County Jail on seven counts of abandonment or cruel neglect of an animal (serious injury or death). He’s on bail.

In December 2021, the Nebraska Humane Society seized and removed 665 animals from a Papillion house on Kilkinny Circle near Shannon Road, including exotic birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals. About 70 animals were found dead and two animals had to be euthanized due to the extent of their injuries, according to Sarpy County.

“The cages were filthy, some (animals) look like they haven’t been fed for a while,” Steve Glandt, vice president of field operations for the Nebraska Humane Society, said in December. “A lot of the animals appeared to be in poor health. Last night we released around 250 different animals. They were taken back to the NHS where they are being assessed and treated by a vet.”

The NHS said it was called home in 2008 and then removed around 250 animals.

Neighbor Kent Asmussen said he remembered it well.

“It wasn’t as big as this one, but it was the same thing, they took animals out, I think there were quite a few deaths in that one too,” Asmussen said.

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