Can a candle light a fire?
by Monica Bretherton
posted Apr 6 2008
“It was difficult for everyone to hold back tears,” King County Animal Control Officer Steve Fuchser said, standing at the microphone, referring back to the events of February 22nd and 23rd, when four dead horses were found in Carnation and nine living ones seized.
He obviously could not say much about an open case, but he did remark that the scene at Jean Elledge’s leased property in Carnation was the worst he has seen in his sixteen years of work in the field. He felt so strongly about the situation that he was there on his own time to lend support to the candlelight vigil organized by Dr. Hannah Evergreen. Read the full article at Horsebytes
Photos from the vigil: