Animal cruelty suspects detained and charged in Rhode Island.

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Andrew Sanville, one of the suspects accused of letting two dogs loose in Warwick, Rhode Island, was arraigned on charges of animal cruelty, abandonment of animals, improper care of dogs, and failure to vaccinate against rabies. He was ordered held without bail. Sanville and Amanda Bray were arrested after police determined they intentionally let the dogs out over the weekend. The dogs were originally thought to be coyotes and were seen roaming around neighborhoods during the daytime, leading to calls to police from concerned residents.
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