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South Ockenden puppy farm gang spared jail over £300k fraud | South Ockenden puppy farm gang spared jail over £300k fraud |
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A gang of puppy farmers which sold hundreds of dogs kept inside cages on a farm has been spared jail. | |
The group advertised the pets - which they sold to unsuspecting members of the public for an average of £450 - as "home-reared". | |
They handled about 750 puppies as part of the "sophisticated enterprise" which was worth up to £500,000, a court heard. | |
Each gang member was given a suspended jail sentence at Basildon Crown Court. | |
Teresa Wade, 57, Victoria Montgomery, 54, her daughter Roxanne Montgomery, 33, and Tony Hammond, 34, were convicted in October. | Teresa Wade, 57, Victoria Montgomery, 54, her daughter Roxanne Montgomery, 33, and Tony Hammond, 34, were convicted in October. |
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During sentencing, Judge David Owen-Jones heard how the animals had been advertised online as being home-reared but were actually kept in cages in dark sheds. | |
Three of the dogs died, four more were put to sleep and others suffered serious health problems. | |
One of the dogs was "vomiting worms", some of its fur fell out and it had blood in its faeces, the court heard. | |
Since their conviction, the court heard, Wade had been involved in a car crash while Victoria Montgomery was not present at the sentencing as she was in hospital. | |
Judge Owen-Jones said: "It is my view that immediate custody threshold was passed but I cannot ignore the domestic and health issues." | |
Wade, 57, of Ship Lane, Aveley, Essex, was sentenced to 21 months in prison suspended for two years. | |
Victoria Montgomery received a 15-month jail term suspended for two years. Both were curfews from 8pm to 7am monitored by electronic tag. | |
Roxanne Montgomery, 33, of Grafton Road, Dagenham, Essex, and Tony Hammond, 35, of Brunswick Avenue, Upminster, Essex, were both sentenced to nine months in prison suspended for two years. | |
They were ordered to complete 120 hours of unpaid work. | |
All four defendants were ordered to pay £500 each in costs. |