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Man wanted for dog abuse resulting in death in Rock Hill

A necropsy report revealed two of the animals died due to a lack of food and water. Another dog was expected to survive.
Credit: Rock Hill Police
Stanford Bernard White Jr.

ROCK HILL, S.C. — Rock Hill Police were searching for a man accused of animal abuse that resulted in the deaths of two dogs.

Investigators said necropsy results showed two of the animals at a home on Frank Street died due to a lack of food and water. Another dog with the same condition was being treated at a veterinarian’s office and expected to make a full recovery. 

Stanford Bernard White Jr., 34, will be charged with ill-treatment of animals resulting in death and ill-treatment of animals not resulting in death.

If you know anything about his whereabouts, please call Rock Hill Police at (803) 329-7200.

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