Pennsylvania

Man charged for leaving kittens to die in plastic bins outside a Delco veterinary clinic

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The Brandywine Valley SPCA is now saying a man is facing charges for leaving kittens to die outside the Spay Clinic, despite signs posted against doing that.

A man is facing charges after he allegedly left kittens to die in plastic bins outside a Delaware County veterinary clinic.

The Brandywine Valley SPCA worked with the Sharon Hill Police Department to charge a man in the incidents, however they did not release the identity of the man.

But, a source told NBC10 that Harold Thomas is named as the suspect wanted in the two incidents that left a total of five kittens dead.

On July 15, staff members at the Spayed Club Veterinary Clinic on 800 Chester Pike in Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania, found two dead kittens inside a storage bin that was sealed tight and with no air holes.

Members said the bin was dropped off while the clinic was closed and they found the deceased kittens once they returned to the office.

Police also said three more dead kittens were found inside a storage bin that was sealed tight with one air hole outside the clinic on August 11 at 8:30 p.m.

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