John Greedy, 20, of Broad Street Common, Peterstone Wentlooge, Cardiff, was fined £360, informed to pay £775 in expenses, and offered a deprivation of ownership of animal order at Reading Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, February 14.
Magistrates discovered Mr Greedy guilty of one count of task of an individual accountable for an animal to guarantee well-being.
Following a report of badger-baiting, Thames Valley Police officers from the Hungerford and Downlands area group participated in an address in North Heath, Chieveley, on March 26, 2022.
While at the scene, a member of the general public handed over a little terrier dog, which they had actually discovered close by and had fresh and historical facial injuries. An officer took the dog to the closest veterinarian for treatment.
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Mr Greedy participated in and validated he was the owner of the dog so he was apprehended. He was charged by postal appropriation on 13 June in 2015.
The terrier has actually because recuperated from her injuries and has actually discovered a brand-new home.
Investigating officer PC Sean Morris of the Hungerford and Downlands area group said: “A comprehensive examination has actually resulted in John Greedy’s conviction along with a fine and expenses amounting to more than £1,000 and the safe rehoming of a stunning terrier trying to find a new beginning.
“The Hungerford and Downlands policing team is determined to prevent, deter and tackle rural crime throughout West Berkshire.”