Chris Brosan, the Chief of Humane Law Enforcement, told DC News Now on Monday that they received a tip causing concern about a horse stable which previously operated under the business name Eudora Hollow Stables. It was owned by Amanda Cram.
According to Brosan, 28 horses were seized after the tip.
LCAS is asking anyone who has received boarding or other services from the stable to call 703-777-0406 with any information.
DC News Now reached out to the horse stable for comment, but did not hear back in time for publication.
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