Ohio couple charged after hundreds of rats found inside home
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CANTON, Ohio (WJW) – An Ohio couple is facing animal cruelty charges after authorities discovered horrific conditions inside their home, which included hundreds of living and dead rats.

On Wednesday, Canton police and health inspectors executed search warrants at the home of 45-year-old Billy Jack Park after receiving a complaint about rats inside and outside the house.

“The condition of the house was very severe, you could smell the house from the street. There was multiple feet of feces, urine and hair,” Canton City Prosecutor Katie Erchick Gilbert said.

Investigators say they found hundreds of rats, both living and dead, three injured dogs, two turtles and two pet birds co-existing in the filthy environment.

Based on the inhumane conditions, police arrested Park. His girlfriend, 41-year-old Kristie Hatton, was already in jail, after being arrested in connection with a domestic incident at the home.

The Humane Society took custody of the traditional companion animals and the rats were taken by an animal welfare organization called Pipsqueakery.

“The rats were very dehydrated and had visible injuries and were not in very good shape, so they will rehab them all and then adopt them out,” said Erchick Gilbert.

Billy Jack Park and Kristie Hatton are now facing animal abuse charges, which include allegations that they violated Goddard’s Law, the statute named after legendary FOX 8 Meteorologist Dick Goddard.

They face seven felony counts for the mistreatment of the dogs, turtles and birds, and prosecutors are trying to determine if the rats that the two suspects considered pets will also be covered by Goddard’s Law.

“By having these animals, these pets in these conditions, you are causing serious physical harm to your animal and you can’t do that,” said Gilbert.

During the search of the home, authorities also found the remains of dead animals in jars of formaldehyde.

They also discovered human bones in a box in a bedroom but determined there was no foul play involved because one of the residents purchased the remains.

“Apparently and I did not know this until this week, you can purchase on the internet human bones. It is not illegal to do so, at least in the state of Ohio,” said Gilbert.

Park and Hatton are being held in the Stark County jail, and we are told additional charges in the case are likely.

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