Dog finds new life after being saved from troubled Kosciusko County rescue; activists continue to call for justice

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KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, Ind. -- It has been more than one year since ABC57 first visited Isaiah 11 Ministry back in February 2024, and many are still calling for justice, and answers.
Including, Gerri Lee, the owner of 9-year-old Abby who was one of the animals rescued from the property.
She now spends her days running and resting, a happy ending after alleged abuse endured at Isaiah 11 Ministry, where hoarding conditions were brought to light by PETA and a Facebook page, Exposing Isaiah 11.
Among the others, included more than a dozen cats, dogs, a donkey, goat, rooster, turkey, duck, three chickens, and 4 pigs.
The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office said all the evidence they received has been turned over to the prosecutor, who has about another year to press charges, and has not responded to anyone who has reached out for an updated, including ABC57.
ABC57 also reached out to the Board of Animal Health for an update, and they said they have not received any complaints, and the owner, Linda Ozier who said she had no comment at this time.