Two Arrests Made in Malnourished Dog Investigation in Fannin County

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FANNIN COUNTY, Ga. — Two individuals have been arrested in connection with the investigation into a severely malnourished Basset Hound rescued from a Morganton residence, according to the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office.

The investigation began after Fannin County Animal Control responded to a call on January 24 and recovered an eight-year-old Basset Hound named Dolly.

Officials said the dog was reportedly unresponsive when she was discovered and was transported by Animal Control to a local veterinarian for emergency treatment.

Kristin Lynn Franklin, 30, and Levi Jehu Franklin, 31, both of Morganton, were arrested on February 4 and each charged with aggravated cruelty to animals.

Kristin Lynn Franklin

Levi Jehu Franklin

Both individuals were booked into the Fannin County Detention Center.

The suspects were arrested at a residence on Lake Drive in Morganton and were taken into custody by the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office, according to the booking report.

A source previously confirmed that Dolly is receiving veterinary care and showing signs of improvement.

A second dog, identified as Cash, is also involved in the investigation.

The case remains an active investigation.

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