SEQUIM, WA – (MyBellinghamNow.com) A Sequim woman is in hot water over her treatment of animals.

The Washington State Attorney General’s office announced Tuesday, April 23, that it filed 30 felony animal cruelty charges against Angela Jacobsen.

The charges come after hundreds of dogs, turkeys, pheasants, goats, and more were discovered on her property living in unsanitary conditions.

The AG’s office says many of the animals had no access to food and water and some had bite wounds or were malnourished and dehydrated.

More than 200 animals were discovered in December 2021 before being removed by Clallam County Sheriff’s officers.

The majority were sent to a local animal shelter for treatment.

The animals that brought about the charges include 13 geese, eight ducks, six chickens and roosters, two dogs, and an emu.

Jacobsen faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine for each charge.