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Watching The Cops Title: Suspect thought dog was spying for police, charges in Jefferson County animal abuse case say JEFFERSON COUNTY • A man who authorities say bound a small dog with tape and threw him in a rural Jefferson County ditch last week believed the dog was spying on him for the police, charging documents say. Paul Garcia, 39, of Barnhart, was charged with felony animal abuse and armed criminal action Thursday. Authorities say he wrapped electrical and duct tape around the black-and-brown dachshund’s mouth and legs before dumping it. A sheriff’s deputy found the dog bound on the side of Old State Road M and Schneider Road in Imperial Feb. 9. The animal was cold, malnourished and possibly suffering from a concussion, the sheriff’s office said. Paul Garcia Paul Garcia, of Barnhart, was charged with animal abuse and armed criminal action after a dog was found dumped in Jefferson County with its mouth and legs duct-taped. The dog survived. Investigators connected Garcia to the dog after they found fingerprints on the electrical tape. The prints matched Garcia in a law enforcement database, said Jefferson County sheriff’s office spokesman Grant Bissell. Court documents for the first time detail a motive. Garcia told police he found the dog under his truck while he was installing speakers in the vehicle, according to the documents. He told detectives he was worried the dog had a camera attached to him and was concerned that law enforcement was tracking his movements, the documents state. Garcia told investigators that he panicked and placed the dog in a bucket before wrapping the animal in tape and throwing it out his car window, charging documents say. The dog, dubbed “Jimmy” by workers at Ivan Animal Hospital where he was treated, showed major improvement after a few days, Bissell said. The animal was returned to his owner, Kaitlynn Kofron, at the hospital Friday. Kofron, who lives near Paul Garcia, showed the sheriff’s office Flick’s medical records dating as far back as 2009. She said her dog, actually named Flick, had run away. Garcia’s bail was set at $50,000, cash only. Poster Comment: Hey Deckard – The delusion of persecution paranoia this poor lost soul suffers from sure fits the profile of your groupies. Furthermore, the modus operandi is something right out of your conspiracy theory play book. Perhaps this fella is a harass and plague the cops associate of yours or maybe just a casual acquaintance you met through TFTP? In any case, please enlighten us … Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 7.
#5. To: Deckard (#2) " Troll Alert ! " Good one LOL !!!
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