Terri Clancey’s two-year-old shih-poo, Jaycee, was reported lacking out on in October, and was afterward positioned deceased. Police in Corner Brook have really billed a younger individuals with housebreaking and on function eliminating a pet canine in regards to the scenario. (Terri Clancey/Facebook)
A Pasadena girl claims she’s nonetheless distressed by the fatality of her pet canine in late October, nonetheless is glad prices have really presently been stocked relationship to his fatality.
Terri Clancey’s two-year-old shih-poo, Jaycee, went lacking onOct 24. The pet canine was afterward positioned useless, in line with cops.
On Friday, the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary laid 3 prices versus a younger individuals in regards to the pet canine’s fatality — housebreaking underneath $5,000, wilfully eliminating a pet canine with out a certified cause and wilfully making a pet unneeded discomfort or struggling.
“I was hoping and praying that we would get to that point, and we did,” Clancey knowledgeable CBC News in a gathering on Friday.
“I feel a sense of relief. There’s a little bit of closure. I’m really, really sad. Still really, really sad about everything, and I suspect I will be for a very long time. I’m traumatized.”
Clancey claimed Jaycee was a caring pet canine that loved people and wished to be together with his proprietors anyplace he went.
The younger individuals is organized to indicate up in rural courtroom at a later day. Although it is going to actually be tough, Clancey claimed she prepares to take part in.
“My goal when I go to the court appearances is to highlight how serious this is,” she claimed.
“If you’re capable of killing an animal, you know, things can escalate.”
Clancey shared articles on-line concerning Jaycee main as much as the prices being laid.
RNCConst James Cadigan, the strain’s media connections police officer, claimed that public involvement is continually sensible when it pertains to a cops examination.
“We certainly rely on collaborating with our community when we’re gathering information,” Cadigan claimed.
“At this stage in this investigation, we did have grounds to lay a charge in connection with the death of that animal.”
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