Wolcott Police have charged the former manager of the controversial Tails of Courage with 7 counts of cruelty to animals and 3 counts of practicing veterinary medicine without a license. The animal rescue group moved from Danbury after similar problems. Krystal Lopez turned herself in Friday on the charges, which also included 21 counts of invalid health certificates, 27 counts of failure to provide veterinary care within 48 hours of an animal’s entry into the state and one count of possession of vaccines and serums. Lopez was charged in 2018 with two counts of animal cruelty based on unsanitary conditions found at the organization's Danbury location. The Wolcott arrest stemmed from an investigation that began in July after the police learned a puppy released for adoption died within 24 hours from canine parvovirus. Lopez was released on bond.