Batavia man faces nine counts of animal cruelty after dead dog, starving pets found abandoned

BATAVIA, Ohio — A 61-year-old Batavia man has been charged with nine counts related to the alleged neglect and abandonment of three pets — including one dog that died from injuries in a fight — after authorities say he left the animals without food, water or care in an apartment filled with garbage, urine and feces.

Dave Armitage is accused in a Clermont County Municipal Court complaint of violating Ohio’s animal cruelty law, which makes it illegal for anyone responsible for a pet to recklessly fail to provide it with food, water or proper care. Court officials say he now faces a total of nine counts: six counts of cruelty to companion animals and three counts of animal abandonment. A warrant has been issued for his arrest, and he can be released on his own recognizance (OR bond) on all charges.

According to the sworn statement filed deputies, they were called to an apartment around 12:30 a.m. on Friday after the pets’ owner called law enforcement.

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Derek Myers is a member of the Guardian team.