
Based on the Suffolk County District Lawyer’s Workplace, authorities responded to a name alleging Boyd was hoarding animals at her Northport residence, which is a licensed wildlife rehab heart.
Lawmen stated the trash-filled residence contained canine, cats, squirrels, geese, pigeons, quail, rabbits, crows, starlings, geese, chipmunks, doves, chickens, hamsters, ferrets, guinea pigs, hedgehogs, voles, flying squirrels, parakeets, parrots, cockatoos, chinchillas, tortoises, turkeys and different species.
Authorities stated a few of the critters have been dwelling in overcrowded cages caked with waste and filth – and that the accessible meals and water sources have been unsanitary.
The DA’s workplace additionally experiences that the house was infested with spiders, bugs and different pests, and that Boyd’s mother was “confined” to a second-floor room and basically trapped by the mounds of particles.

