What to Know
- A grand jury will hear the case of a woman accused of drowning a puppy found submerged and in a weighted cage in a New Jersey pond
- Tonya Fea opted not to appear for a first court date last week on charges of animal cruelty, trespassing and disorderly persons
- The female golden retriever puppy was found April 30 in Greenwood Pond in West Milford
Prosecutors say a grand jury will hear the case of a woman accused of drowning a 10-week-old puppy found submerged and in a weighted cage in a northern New Jersey pond.
Forty-seven-year-old Tonya Fea of Jefferson Township opted not to appear for a first court date last week in Passaic County on charges of animal cruelty, trespassing and disorderly persons.
Officials said a grand jury will hear the case and decide whether to indict.
The female golden retriever puppy was found April 30 in Greenwood Pond in West Milford.
Authorities said Fea told police earlier this month that the puppy was already dead, but an autopsy indicated the case of death was "asphyxia due to immersion in water."
Messages left for defense attorney Richard Baldi weren't immediately returned.