‘I had to talk for them'
Neighbor's complaint led to animal cruelty arrest
SPENCER — Twila Winkleman is haunted by the image of a horse she calls Red, shivering in the biting cold with only a meager blanket tossed over his thin body for protection.
Winkleman said for more than two years, she watched the large herd of horses near her mother's home in rural Spencer wither away in poor conditions. Last week, she decided to do something about it.
"I know Red is probably dead, but I can ...
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