Crowley Man Faces Felony Charge for Shooting Cat with Pellet Gun
CROWLEY, ACADIA PARISH, LOUISIANA, JUL 8 – Clay Cormier faces felony charges after shooting a neighbor's cat with a pellet gun, with penalties including up to 10 years in prison and $25,000 in fines.
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Crowley man faces felony charge for shooting cat with pellet gun
CROWLEY, La. (KLFY) - A Crowley man is charged with killing his neighbor's cat. Crowley Police have charged Clay Cormier with Felony Aggravated Cruelty to Animals. Police say during their investigation, they found the cat was shot with a pellet gun. They identified Cormier as the person responsible. He faces a mandatory minimum one year in jail or prison, as well as a mandatory minimum $5,000 fine. The maximum penalties are 10 years in prison an…
Crowley man arrested for shooting neighbor's cat
Crowley Police have arrested a local man in connection with the shooting death of his neighbor's cat.Clay Cormier was booked with felony aggravated cruelty to animals.Police were called to a home in the 300 block of E. Ninth Street, where they found a cat who had been shot to death.Following an investigation, they determined the cat was shot with a pellet gun, and they identified Cormier as the suspect.If convicted, Cormier faces a mandatory min…
$100,000 Cash Bond Set for Suspect Arrested in Alleged Cat Strangulation Case in Jonesboro - NEA Report
JONESBORO, Ark. — A man was arrested in a disturbing case involving alleged animal cruelty on July 2 in Jonesboro. James Earl Tobar, 20, of Jonesboro, made his first appearance in court on Monday, July 7, after the long holiday weekend. He faces a Class D felony charge of aggravated [read more...] The post $100,000 Cash Bond Set for Suspect Arrested in Alleged Cat Strangulation Case in Jonesboro appeared first on NEA Report.
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