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9-yr old girl removed from filthy home on East Second Street in Dayton.  Several animals were also removed, July 20, 2012.  (WDTN Photo/Neil Black)

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9-yr old girl removed from filthy home on East Second Street in Dayton.  Several animals were also removed, July 20, 2012.  (WDTN Photo/Neil Black)

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9-yr old girl removed from filthy home on East Second Street in Dayton.  Several animals were also removed, July 20, 2012.  (WDTN Photo/Neil Black)

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9-yr old girl removed from filthy home on East Second Street in Dayton.  Several animals were also removed, July 20, 2012.  (WDTN Photo/Neil Black)

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9-yr old girl removed from filthy home on East Second Street in Dayton.  Several animals were also removed, July 20, 2012.  (WDTN Photo/Neil Black)

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9yr old removed from filthy Dayton home along with 38 animals

Updated: Friday, 20 Jul 2012, 9:50 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 20 Jul 2012, 8:34 PM EDT

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) - A 9-year old girl was removed from a home overrun with animals.

Police were making a welfare check at a home in the 2800 block of East Second Street early Friday evening.

They say they found the child living in deplorable conditions not fit for anyone let alone a child.

Investigators say the girl lived at the home with her mother and grandmother, who said her granddaughter is loved and well cared for.

The Montgomery County Animal Resource Center removed 38 animals including dogs, cats and birds from the home.  They say many of the animals were not in good physical condition.

Police described the home as a possible hoarding situation.  The Dayton Housing Authority was called in to inspect it.

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