#Fairfield CT–On 11/14/2018 at 3:59pm the Fairfield Police Department responded to 37 Prince Street for a report of animal cruelty. Officers responded to find several animal carcasses, which are believed to be canine remains, in crates within the residence. Fairfield Animal Control Officers and Detectives responded to the house to further investigate. The remains were removed after a search warrant for the residence was conducted. On 11/29/2018 the Fairfield Police Detective Bureau completed an arrest warrant affidavit for the crimes of Animal Cruelty – 5 counts, and Criminal Damage to Landlord's property by a Tenant 1st Degree, for Heidi E Lueders DOB: 03/04/1987, of Prince St. in Fairfield. The arrest warrant was signed by a Bridgeport Superior Court judge who set the bond at $50,000. The Fairfield Police Detective Bureau is currently coordinating the terms of her surrender.

 

UPDATE On January 15 th , 2019 Heidi E. Lueders DOB: 3/4/87 who formerly resided at 37 Prince St. in Fairfield, and now resides at Marshall Ridge Rd. in New Canaan turned herself in at Fairfield Police Headquarters. Lueders was charged with 5 counts of Cruelty to Animals and Criminal Damage to Landlord’s Property by a Tenant First Degree. She was released after posting a $50,000 court set bond. Lueders is scheduled to appear in Bridgeport SuperiorOn 11/14/2018 at 3:59pm the Fairfield Police Department responded to 37 Prince Street for a report of animal cruelty. Officers responded to find several animal carcasses, which are believed to be canine remains, in crates within the residence. Fairfield Animal Control Officers and Detectives responded to the house to further investigate. The remains were removed after a search warrant for the residence was conducted.

 

On 11/29/2018 the Fairfield Police Detective Bureau completed an arrest warrant affidavit for the crimes of Animal Cruelty – 5 counts, and Criminal Damage to Landlord’s property by a Tenant 1st Degree, for Heidi E Lueders DOB: 03/04/1987, of Prince St. in Fairfield. The arrest warrant was signed by a Bridgeport Superior Court judge who set the bond at $50,000. The Fairfield Police Detective Bureau is currently coordinating the terms of her surrender. UPDATE On January 15 th , 2019 Heidi E. Lueders DOB: 3/4/87 who formerly resided at 37 Prince St. in Fairfield, and now resides at Marshall Ridge Rd. in New Canaan turned herself in at Fairfield Police Headquarters. Lueders was charged with 5 counts of Cruelty to Animals and Criminal Damage to Landlord’s Property by a Tenant First Degree. She was released after posting a $50,000 court set bond. Lueders is scheduled to appear in Bridgeport Superior court on January 29 th 2019 court on January 29 th 2019.

(Fairfield Police Press Release)

 

Noticias de Fairfield: Cargos de crueldad a animales

#Fairfield CT – El 11/14/2018 a las 3:59pm el Departamento de policía de Fairfield respondió a la 37 calle de Prince para un informe de crueldad animal. Los oficiales respondieron y encontraron varios cadáveres de animales, críen que son restos perro, metidos en cajas dentro de la residencia. Los oficiales y investigadores de control de animales de Fairfield respondieron a la casa para investigar más. Los huesos de animales fueron retirados después de que obtuvieron un orden de búsqueda. En 11/29/2018 la oficina de los investigadores de la policía de Fairfield completó una declaración jurada de arresto por los crímenes de crueldad animal – 5 cargos, y daño criminal a la propiedad del propietario y #39; s por un inquilino 1er grado, para Heidi E Lueders DOB: 03/04/1987, de Prince St. en Fairfield. La orden de arresto fue firmada por un juez de la corte superior de Bridgeport que fijó el bono en $50.000. La oficina de detectives policiales de Fairfield está coordinando actualmente los términos de su rendición.

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