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Man admits to shooting neighbor’s dog for pooping in his yard, deputies say
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Rolf Meier was charged with animal cruelty after fatally shooting dog for pooping in his yard on March 10, 2021, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff s Office. (Montgomery County Sheriff s Office)
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas – A man was arrested and charged after he fatally shot a neighbor’s dog for pooping in his yard, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.
The incident was reported on March 10 when deputies responded to cruelty to an animal call in the 15000 block of Queen Elizabeth Court.
Deputies said a family’s black Labrador retriever was found with a gunshot wound in the owner’s driveway. Deputies said the owner and a witness reported hearing a gunshot nearby and found the family’s dog lying in the driveway shortly after. Deputies said when the owner approached the dog, he was met by his next-door neighbor, 76-year-old Rolf Meier, who admitted t
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Montgomery man arrested and charged after shooting neighbors dog
Deputies said when the owner approached the dog, his next-door neighbor, 76-year-old Rolf Meier, admitted to shooting the dog for pooping in his yard. Author: Elisabeth Tharp Updated: 10:37 AM CDT May 12, 2021
MONTGOMERY, Texas The incident occurred on March 10 and deputies responded to cruelty to an animal call in the 15000 block of Queen Elizabeth Court.
Investigators with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, along with the assistance of the Montgomery County District Attorney’s office, filed for and received an arrest warrant for Meier for animal cruelty (non-livestock), which is a third-degree felony, with a $3,000 bond.
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Hilton Freeman, 21, faces first degree murder charges in a recent Norristown killing after being arrested in Jacksonville. (Montgomery County DA)
NORRISTOWN, PA Two more suspects, who had fled to Florida, have been charged in connection with an April 25 street fight that turned deadly in Norristown.
Hilton Freeman, 21, faces first degree murder charges, alongside the previously arrested Montez Kent, 29, in the shooting death of 31-year-old Junior Pinnock, the Montgomery County District Attorney s Office announced.
Additionally, alongside Freeman, police arrested 18-year-old Asia Jackson on charges of hindering apprehension.
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Both Freeman and Jackson fled to a relative s home in Jacksonville following the April 25 incident, police said.