TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — A woman who was arrested in February for keeping more than 100 dogs and other pets in her Skiatook home has officially been charged.
Marjorie Satterfield was charged with three counts of animal cruelty and one count of obtaining money by false pretenses Tuesday, according to court records. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office arrested Satterfield in February after they found 106 dogs, seven cats, four chickens and six birds during a search of her home, which was in "deplorable" condition.
Authorities say Satterfield claimed to operate an animal training and kennel business, but she reportedly had no license to do so.
Many of the animals rescued belonged to Satterfield's clients, according to the sheriff's office. They have since been returned to their owners.