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Police Find House Used for Dog Fighting In Germantown

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A dog is led out by investigators Tuesday. Up to 10 dogs were found inside of a garage in Philadelphia's Germantown section. A dog is led out by investigators Tuesday. Up to 10 dogs were found inside of a garage in Philadelphia's Germantown section.
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It started out as a report of a domestic disturbance, but police found a lot more at a home in Germantown.

An apparent dog-fighting ring was being run from the home on the 6300 hundred block of Norwood Street.

SPCA officers say seven dogs – a mix of pit bulls and bulldogs – were found in relatively good shape, except for one dog that was wounded.

The actual ring was in a vacant home next door.

"If you go upstairs to the front bedroom, the bedroom is totally empty – there's no furniture in there – but it was used as a ring. There's blood all over the walls, all four walls," said the SPCA's George Bengal.

Police also found a stolen motorcycle and drugs on the property.

No charges have been filed as of yet, but the SPCA says the homeowner faces at least one charge for felony dog fighting.

FOX 29's Stacey Stauffer has more details in this live report from outside SPCA headquarters.

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