Palm Coast Woman Faces Felony Animal Cruelty Charges in Theft and Death of 6 Koi Fish 
US Source: flagler live 11/12/2020

Mary L.M. Cohill, a 32-year-old resident of Primrose Lane in Palm Coast, faces a series of felony and misdemeanor charges resulting from the alleged theft and actual death of six koi fish from a property on Malacompra Road in the Hammock between Nov. 9 and 10.
 

Cohill is related to a person who used to live at the Malacompra Road property. The person left and the new owner moved in. The owner had been working on the house. He’d left the property Monday afternoon. When he returned Tuesday morning, the fence and several fence posts had been broken “as if someone attempted to jump the fence and damaged it,” according to a Flagler County Sheriff’s report. Several fence links were cut and the lock and chain removed. An extension ladder had disappeared. So had six koi fish, the water pump system for the fish pond, and several trash cans.

 
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