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Wheatfield woman admits to animal cruelty charges

Published:August 19, 2010, 12:00 AM

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Updated: August 19, 2010, 6:48 AM

WHEATFIELD—Joelle R. Kott, the woman accused of keeping 47 dogs in squalid conditions in three Wheatfield properties, pleaded guilty to six misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty Tuesday night in Town Court.

Kott, 40, of Norman Road, was scheduled for sentencing Oct. 19 by Town Justice Erin P. DeLabio.

The dogs were seized Jan. 29. Kott also was charged originally with two counts of endangering the welfare of her two children, ages 2 and 12, because of dog feces in the house. Those charges were dropped.

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