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Grafton Couple Charged In On-Going Animal Abuse Case

September 25, 2015 By eastwickpress

By Doug La Rocque
Michael and Erica Costello of 85 Old Road (Old Rt. 2) were arraigned Tuesday evening September 22 in Grafton Town Court on seven counts each of failing to provide sustenance, a violation of New York State Agriculture and Market laws, and one count each of creating conditions that endanger others, a class B misdemeanor.  [private] All the charges carry fines of up to $500.  The misdemeanor count could also mean up to three months in prison if convicted.

Two of the horses have a new home with plenty of hay to eat. Photo courtesy of Doug La Rocque
Two of the horses have a new home with plenty of hay to eat. Photo courtesy of Doug La Rocque

The charges stem from an investigation that started more than a week ago when neighbors began to complain about emaciated horses on the property, known as Forest Farm.  A woman, who wishes to remain unidentified, approached the Costello’s about purchasing the three horses.  One however, was so sick that a veterinarian had to be called to put the animal down.  The Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Department investigated after they were asked to look into reports the dead animal was left on the property and was visible from the roadway for several days.  This resulted in the endangering charge.  Deputies also found pigs, chickens, rabbits and a dog on the premise in varying degrees of poor health, and they have also been removed.
Both of the Costellos entered not guilty pleas to all counts and Town Justice Pierce Hoyt released them on their own recognizance until October 13, which is the next date when the Rensselaer County District Attorney’s Office will be present.  The Costellos indicated they would be represented by an attorney at that time.
The two horses purchased by the rescuer are doing much better.  Her liaison, Grafton resident and fellow horse owner Linda Laveway, said they are under veterinary care and expected to make a full recovery.  The horses are being stabled outside of town. [/private]

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