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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Two puppies were taken into Memphis Animal Services care after being found in what police described as being “in a distressed state of neglect.”

Sherrye Conwell

According to reports, officers discovered the puppies in the 3300 block of Guernsey Avenue in the Highland Heights area while responding to an unrelated shooting a few doors down.

They called MAS who took the animals into their care. The puppies’ ribs reportedly were showing.

The organization released a statement to WREG on Wednesday saying the animals had no food or water. Police said they had food, but no water.

“We removed the puppies from the scene and took them to the shelter where they immediately were vaccinated, dewormed, and given food and water,” MAS said. “Unfortunately one of the puppies has passed away.”

The homeowner, Sherrye Conwell, told police her brother discovered the puppies in bad shape about a month and a half ago and brought them to her to look after.

She claimed she wasn’t able to provide proper care for the animals during the recent snowstorm because the water had been shut off. In her words, she failed, she told police.

Conwell was arrested and charged with aggravated cruelty to animals. She is scheduled to be in court Thursday.