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Indiana officials said about $50,000 worth of missing animals from Wildlife in Need were found in the back of a truck parked on a neighbor's property. The animals were left without food, water or ventilation, according to the release. Image courtesy Indiana Attorney General's office. Sept. 18, 2020
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Many animals previously seen at the zoo in Charlestown are not there, Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill said.
Animal advocates are claiming victory after a controversial roadside zoo in southern Indiana was dissolved.
Tim Stark owned Wildlife in Need, but he lost his license last year.
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