Posted on 06/15/2007 12:19:58 PM PDT by MovementConservative
A Corvallis teenager was arrested after a surveillance camera captured him preparing to sexually abuse a horse inside a barn, police said.
The owners of the barn installed the camera after reporting an assault on the horse last summer. In February, the owners noticed the halter of their mare had been moved, as well as some food dishes. When they checked the video, they saw a young man sexually assaulting the horse.
Deputy Clay Stephens of the Benton County Sheriff's Office, who watched the video, said the youth, who could not be identified, seemed to be following a "very concise, deliberate, well-thought-out plan."
The owners then installed a silent alarm. On June 7, at around 2:30 a.m., the alarm sounded in the house. The owners looked at the video monitor and saw the suspect preparing to assault the horse. They called the sheriff's office and the 17-year-old was arrested at the barn.
The teenager faces charges of burglary and sexual abuse of an animal.
He was taken to the Linn-Benton Detention Center where he was arraigned and released later the same day. His next court appearance is a hearing June 20.
Let’s ask pissant... he lives up there.
Randy sniffer dogs get the sack
Reuters | June 11,2007 | Unknown
Posted on 06/11/2007 1:11:48 PM EDT by greyfoxx39
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1848386/posts
How children lost the right to roam in four generations
Daily Mail (UK) | 15th June 2007 | DAVID DERBYSHIRE
Posted on 06/22/2007 2:43:38 PM EDT by fgoodwin
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1854722/posts
Uh, have you seen the women in the Pacific NW? I think that’s your answer.
Even after the case in Washington, the Democrat legislature declined to make beastiality a crime.
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