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While investigating a neighbor's complaint Monday, Modesto Police Animal Control Officer Jennifer Sol discovered the inside of Joe Silva and Nichole Surkala's house infested with flies so thick that Surkala's son had to sleep in a tent to escape them.
The child told her he slept in the tent inside his bedroom "because it was clean," according to Sol. Social workers removed him from the home and put him in protective custody, she said.
The couple rented out the miniature horse for children's parties, and the produce that littered the dwelling was used to feed the animal, said Sgt. Ed. Steele.
"There was produce strewn all over the house, and the animals were defecating all over the house," Steele said. "They were living in it. You couldn't walk anywhere without stepping on the stuff."
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