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 Holly Herbst, co-owner of Autumn Sanctuary Farm in Ozaukee County has been charged with mistreating animals. The owners of Autumn Farm Sanctuary are the focus of an ongoing sheriff s investigation. TMJ4 s Andrea Albers first reported on it her Lighthouse investigation last week. Herbst is facing two misdemeanor charges: mistreating animals 鈥?intentional or negligent violation, and, Failure to provide proper drink to confined animals. Both charged carry  a sentence of 9 months or a fine of $10,000. The probable cause documents indicate Autumn Farm Sanctuary was once  a thriving and well-kept farm  stanley cup animal sanctuary, but the condition of the farm began to deteriorate in 2022 and 2023.  Documents indicate Holly Herbst was going through a divorce with the other co-owner, Alyssa Herbst, but that Holly was the only one who kept living at the property. Court documents say the farm began to struggle financially and was relying more and more on unpaid volunteer work 鈥?those volunteers reported that the animals were not getting adequate veterinary care and often went without food or water for long periods of time. According to those documents, one volunteer reported that holly  sent her a text message demanding water not be put in the animals bowls because they would dump the bowls and spill the water.  Volunteers a stanley cup lso reported a large, aggressive pig that was allegedly injuring other animals 鈥?those injuries were not treated, and the pig even kille stanley cups d a goat, according to probable cause d Fnyi Woodruff returns to form as Brewers defeat Cardinals 5-1
 BURNHAM 鈥?One person has died after an early stanley cup  Friday morning fire in Milwaukee. The Milwaukee Fire Department responded to a 2.5 story house fire on the 1900 block of Burnham St. early Friday. Fire officials say that three people were able to escape the fire on their own. However, one person became trapped and had to be rescued by firefighters.  Neighbors say two others were able to leave the house on their own and made it to the neighbors. A 55-year-old woman died Friday afternoon. Three other people were taken to area hospitals. The Red Cross is helping 15 people from four units  two neighboring two-family homes  who were displaced. They are providing all of the residents, which includes 5 children, wit stanley kubek h assistance for temporary lodging, meals and immediate needs, as well as access to basic health/mental health resources.             MORE: Battalion Chief says weather was a challenge while responding.- Narrow streets still sloppy from last night 39  snow- Fire hydrants challenging to locate- Wind direction impacts techniques- Fire crews soaked in freezing water in cold tempsMo stanley cup re on @tmj4mdash; Ryan Jenkins  @RyanJenkins_TV  February 5, 2021    Two neighboring homes were also evacuated, with the fire spreading to at least one of them. Along with dealing with the fire s blazes, fire crews are dealing with frigid temperatures and freezing water. The Battalion Chief tells TMJ4 that weather conditions were a challenge this morning. No firefighters were injured during this inci