A woman is facing animal cruelty charges after a raid of her not-for-profit animal rescue in Benton County, Mo.

Tiffany Woodington, 49, of Cole Camp operates "All Accounted For" rescue. She faces several animal cruelty charges.

Benton County deputies received a top from Texas authorities about Woodington housing animals in unfit conditions. Investigators say Woodington led them to a school bus, a barn and a house where they found 38 dogs and one cat alive, but in unimaginable condition. Investigators say they then found 120 dogs and one cat dead. The Missouri Humane Society is working to treat those surviving dogs and cats.

Texas authorities arrested Woodington's husband Steven for animal cruelty in southern Texas after finding 278 dogs living in unfit conditions. Rescue teams estimate just half of those animals would survive because of bad health.