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Syringes, steroids, crystal meth, and 20 neglected pit bulls found

Police in Queens stumbled upon a canine horror house this week when they found 20 viciously banged up pit bulls locked away in cages drenched in their own feces and urine.

The gruesome discovery was made at 11pm Wednesday night when officers entered the St. Albans home of Keisha Hall, 33, and her boyfriend Addison Holder, 44, as part of an ongoing investigation related to dog-fighting, cops said.

After they walked into the house at 117-30 196 street, officers found themselves surrounded by blood-spattered walls, makeshift wooden treadmills, and other various dog training equipment.

Cops also found loads of syringes, steroids, crystal meth, and pills inside the house.NYPD

The tightly cramped pit bulls were found inside of small cages covered with cuts and grisly injuries consistent with dog fighting, according to police.

In addition, cops discovered loads of syringes, steroids, crystal meth, and pills upon entering the canine horror house.

The despicable duo has been charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, owning and keeping an animal to fight, unauthorized profession, and the torture and refusal to feed an animal.