Dog hoarder appears before Yakima judge
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YAKIMA, Wash. -- The woman charged with animal cruelty and hoarding animals appeared before a Yakima judge Thursday.
The judge in the case entered a not guilty plea on behalf of Evelyn Dauenhauer.
She faces charges that include 10 counts of animal cruelty, nine counts of owning a pitbull, and two charges for not having a pet license.
KIMA had the only cameras rolling as law enforcement officers raided her property last month.
Dauenhauer faces up to 11 years in jail if convicted on all charges.
The judge in the case entered a not guilty plea on behalf of Evelyn Dauenhauer.
She faces charges that include 10 counts of animal cruelty, nine counts of owning a pitbull, and two charges for not having a pet license.
KIMA had the only cameras rolling as law enforcement officers raided her property last month.
Dauenhauer faces up to 11 years in jail if convicted on all charges.