The Honea Path Police Department discovered the ‘unsanitary’ situation at a South Carolina home on May 19
- Kayla Renard and Nicholas Foley were arrested on Monday, May 19, after police allegedly found their South Carolina home “infested with numerous animals”
- Chief Christopher Miller said the parents had “no emotion” when their 8-month-old infant was taken away amid the police investigation, per Fox Carolina
- Among the discoveries in the home were at least 47 animals and a “decomposing goat carcass in the bathtub”
A couple in South Carolina has been arrested after police allegedly discovered their baby was being raised among over 40 unkept animals and waste, including a decomposing goat.
On Monday, May 19, police responded to concerns from the Department of Social Services that parents Kayla Renard and Nicholas Foley had their 8-month-old infant living in an “unsafe environment,” according to a Honea Path Police Department news release shared on Facebook.
The infant was then placed with a relative after police “uncovered severe unsafe and unsanitary conditions” in the home.
“Officers found the residence infested with numerous animals, including raccoons, rabbits, dogs, cats, chickens and deceased animals,” per the news release. “Animal feces and waste are throughout the residence.”
Police added, “In my 30-plus years of service, I have never encountered such a horrific situation involving unsanitary conditions and such a large number of animals.”
The police didn’t disclose how many dead animals were found inside the home, but said a rotting goat was located in the bathtub. They contacted Dr. Kim Sanders from PAWS for assistance due to the “alarming” situation.
“The child is OK. The child was in pretty good condition for the unsanitary conditions of the house, Chief Christopher Miller said, per WJCL.
Kayla Renard and Nicholas Foley were charged with unlawful conduct toward a child and ill treatment of animals, and violations of town ordinances.
Miller told Fox Carolina that the parents didn’t demonstrate any emotion when they were arrested.