Deputies: Dogs at Oregon rescue facility treated badly

SALEM, Ore. (AP) - A Salem, Ore., woman who headed what was described as a rescue facility for hard-to-place dogs has been arraigned on 120 counts of animal neglect and one count of evidence tampering.
Authorities say 24-year-old Alicia Inglish was arrested Sunday as Marion County sheriff's officers and Humane Society investigators removed more than 140 dogs. Officers say many of the animals were housed in deplorable conditions, with little food, water fouled by garbage and cages designed for one animal containing as many as four.
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The Salem Statesman Journal says Judge David Leith set Inglish's bail at $55,000 on Monday and said she's not permitted to have any contact with animals.
Her next court appearance is scheduled Jan. 22.
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you make me sick and very sad for everyone of those animals, too bad prison will treat you better then you treated them
put Alicia in a cage with bread and dirty water and let her stay there until someone saves her if they do.