Quenton Mathis was arrested in December after Henry County Sheriff’s investigators said they found dogs dead or near death at his home. They suffered from starvation.

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Quenton Eugene Mathis |
Investigator Keith Cauthen told WTVY he initially went to the home to check on the welfare of a child believed living there with at least one parent. That’s when he found the starving dogs.

He was also jailed earlier this week for reporting late for a hearing. He was released after serving 24 hours for contempt of court.

A probation hearing has been set in November.
Mathis’ wife, Ashley Mathis, is awaiting trial on similar charges.

(WTVY - Oct 6, 2016)
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