Julius Holley, left, is being sought for abusing and abusing his ex-girlfriends Yorkie.
DETROIT (FOX 2) – A Detroit man is taking a look at a 5-15 year jail sentence after pleading guilty to torturing his ex-girlfriend’s dog.
Julius Holley, 56, pleaded guilty Wednesday to one county of first-degree animal abuse with a regular fourth-offender sentence improvement. He will likewise be restricted from having animals, and he will need to pay restitution. Holley’s sentencing is scheduled for
Holley was initially charged with one count of second-degree home intrusion, one count of first-degree killing/torturing of animals, one count of larceny in a building, and one count of stalking.
Holley got into his ex-girlfriend’s home and took her Yorkshire Terrier mix dog, in addition to other products from your home. He then supposedly sent his ex-girlfriend videos of him beating and abusing the dog.
Ultimately, the dog was left in a pail beside a house and was taken by Michigan Humane to guarantee it might not be abused once again.
Holley was desired after the supposed abuse. Police discovered him in Ohio, and he was extradited back to Michigan.
If you require help, Michigan Humane offers a Safety Net animal cultivating program for individuals who require a safe location to briefly house their animals. People in requirement of the service, or those wanting to offer to foster animals in these circumstances, can reach Michigan Humane at 866-648-6263.
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