Brantley woman facing animal cruelty charges

A Nahunta woman is facing charges in Glynn County of animal cruelty for allegedly hitting dogs multiple times with a metal stick, among other accusations, while working at a St. Simons Island doggy day care business.

Jordan Studstill, 31, of Nahunta, was arrested Aug. 10, and charged with aggravated cruelty to animals after first being accused of abuse on Jan. 3 by the owner of St. Simons Puppy Paradise, a dog day care, boarding and grooming business on Skylane Road, a Glynn County police report said.

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