LOVELAND, Ohio (WXIX) – An residence resident’s name to regulation enforcement resulted in a person being arrested for abusing a canine.
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A grievance was made to the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office on Sept. 12, claiming 31-year-old Marquez Moore was “beating” his canine, in accordance with Clermont County court docket information.
On Sept. 10 and 11, the resident mentioned Moore had beat, hit, punched, and even thrown the canine towards the residence wall, the paperwork defined.
The neighbor recorded a video of the abuse and confirmed that to the responding deputy.
The deputy wrote within the felony grievance, “In the video, you can clearly hear the dog being struck multiple times. You could also see the wall shake upon impact.”
The canine can also be heard crying and yelping within the video, the deputy added.
The deputy wrote that he referred to as the residence supervisor, who mentioned that they had obtained a earlier grievance towards Moore from a unique resident for animal abuse, the court docket document says.
Loveland police have been referred to as, and an officer responded to the residence car parking zone, the place the officer discovered a automotive registered to Moore, in accordance with the paperwork.
The Clermont County Sheriff’s Office mentioned Moore has not been discovered.
Animal management is dealing with the case, the sheriff’s workplace defined.
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