Neighbors say it was clear to see the animals on her property were far from being taken care of.
Jeannie Oldaker from Clarksburg says after posting on social media that her two Quarter Horses needed a new home, Angel N. Vance, 33, from Cheshire reached out to her in the fall of 2014, said she was an animal rescue worker, and that she'd take the horses.
According to court records and information provided by justice system officials, Vance allegedly copied pictures on the Internet of an upscale farm that was for sale in North Carolina and used those photos via social media during communications with a person from West Virginia. Officials said the photographs in question were allegedly used to falsely represent property Vance claimed to be maintaining as an animal rescue.
Jeannie Oldaker says Vance sent her the photos saying her horses would live out their lives on this beautiful horse farm |
Vance allegedly traveled to West Virginia to collect the horses and brought them back to Gallia County.
"She told me she had a veterinarian, had all this stuff," Oldaker said. "I felt they were going to a good home."
After inquiring what ended up happening to the horses, Oldaker says Vance told her they were taken to another animal shelter. Oldaker says she checked with that shelter, and they told her they had not taken in those horses. Oldaker says after inquiring several more times, Vance's family finally told her they had died.
In reality, Vance brought the horses to this dumpy trailer and then she starved them - and other animals - to death |
A neighbor on Turkey Run Road who wanted to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation told WSAZ he's seen dozens of horse remains and bones in the woods near Vance's home.
"These horses can't be getting fed," he said. "It's just not a normal farm."
That neighbor had photographs of decaying horse carcasses and bones. Several of them were too graphic to show.
According to the Ohio Revised Code section 2913.32(A),”No person, with purpose to defraud, or knowing that the person is facilitating a fraud, shall do any of the following … (Section 2 under A) Practice deception in making, retouching, editing, or reproducing any photograph, movie film, video tape, phonograph or recording tape.”
In layman’s terms, the question is whether or not Vance allegedly tricked the victim out of property — the property in question being the two quarter horses.
Jeannie Oldaker's beloved horses that Vance killed |
Vance is charged with six counts of criminal simulation, two counts of stolen property, and one count of animal cruelty.
The criminal complaint says a donkey was found on the property that had died of poor nutrition and parasites.
"I've been fighting this for a year," Oldaker said. "I called everyone that I could think of to get help."
Vance plead not guilty Tuesday at Gallipolis Municipal Court.
She was taken to the Gallia County Jail Tuesday afternoon and is due back in court Friday. Her bond was set at $25,000.
Investigators haven't said anything yet about a motive.
A crew from WSAZ went to Vance's address to see if anyone there would like to share their side of the story, but a man there threatened to shoot if we didn't leave immediately.
(WSAZ - Jan 26, 2016)
First Name: Angel
Last Name: Vance
Gender: Female
Arrest Date: 01-26-2016 12:00:00
Age: 33
State: Ohio
County: Gallia
Eye Color: Hazel
Hair Color: Brown
Weight: 160
Height: 5'06"
Agency: Gallipolis City Police
Dob: 10-15-1982
Birth Year: 1982
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