UNION CITY -- Pauline Haburski was never charged in 2003 when animal
cruelty officers found 44 live cats, a dog and numerous dead cats in
her Erie home.
Instead, Haburski agreed to turn over the animals to the Humane
Society of Northwestern Pennsylvania, which adopted them out.
But it is likely Haburski will face charges this time.
Eighty-two dead cats and 25 live cats were found Thursday in
Haburski's current home in Union City. The home, at 3 Odell St., was
searched by officers from the Union City Police Department and the
Humane Society. A warrant was obtained before the search.
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