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Seven frozen canines, animal stays present in storage behind Jackson ice cream store

By Editorial Board Published May 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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Seven frozen canines, animal stays present in storage behind Jackson ice cream store

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Seven lifeless canines and different “unidentifiable animals” stays have been discovered frozen in a storage behind The Parlour of Jackson ice cream store, the enterprise proprietor introduced on Sunday afternoon.

Seven frozen canines, animal stays present in storage behind Jackson ice cream storeThe Parlour of Jackson ice cream store (WLNS)

Jackson Police verify they participated within the preliminary investigation, however has since given the investigation to Jackson County Animal Management, 6 Information was instructed.

Jackson County Animal Management studies that numerous animal elements and floor meat have been additionally discovered.

Officers say it’s unknown how lengthy the canines have been frozen.

On Could 25, Scott Pienta, the store’s proprietor, acquired a name from his son from inside one among his garages and instantly knew one thing was unsuitable.

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His son found a number of canines frozen inside a cooler that Pienta says belongs to somebody who used to work within the space behind the restaurant.

“I had no idea. We just thought it was just more of her stuff,” says Pienta. “I wasn’t going through all of her possessions that she had prior to me buying this building. We’re just giving her time to get everything out of here.”

Pienta says the invention was made after repeated makes an attempt to have the particular person filter out the area.

“Roughly almost two and a half months now, we’ve been dealing with trying to get her to get the stuff out of here,” says Pienta. “It’s been a lot of threats by me and patience, and now you know we’re getting to that point where we’re bringing our attorneys involved.”

Pienta initially bought the storage behind the restaurant in March 2017 in hopes of increasing the store’s operations.

That is an ongoing investigation, and 6 Information will proceed to replace when extra info is offered.

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