
RCMP say an Alberta woman with a history of animal abuse is facing new charges.
Patricia Moore is subject to a court-ordered lifetime ban from owning, caring for or being in possession of horses.
Officers searching her rural property west of Edmonton on Monday found several horses, and the animals were transported to a facility for treatment.
Moore is charged with causing unnecessary pain and suffering to an animal, possession of stolen property under $5,000 and breaching court orders.
The 54-year-old was found guilty in 2022 in the deaths of seven horses.
She was also convicted in 2012 of permitting horses to be in distress.
Moore will appear in Evansburg court on April 28.
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