N.J. county finds homes for 150 animals seized from alleged puppy mill

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Of the 180 animals Brick police found living in the home, 150 have been adopted or returned to their owners.

Police discovered 129 dogs and 43 cats located inside a residence on Arrowhead Park Drive and six dogs and one cat living in a vehicle parked outside the home after responding to an anonymous tip on Dec. 2 that Brick residents, Aimee J. Lonczak and Michele Nycz, were running a “puppy mill,” out of the now-condemned house.

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