A longtime animal rescue advocate accused of using a Wisconsin veterinarian’s identity to order ketamine and other opioids for a mobile clinic that cares for dogs and cats avoided federal prison time Wednesday.
A veteran animal advocate who pleaded not guilty to federal charges that she used a Wisconsin veterinarian’s identity to order opioids for a mobile clinic is asking a judge to fine her $2,000 and agree to no jail time.
On Feb. 13, 2020, the DEA’s diversion section received a call from a veterinary supply company regarding a large drug order, according to the motion to suppress.