Timothy W. asked

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What charges can be made against someone who took a lost dog, kept it for two nights, and then abandoned it on a street near a freeway, resulting in the dog's death, and did not report the found dog to authorities or the owner in Texas?

August 17th, 2024

Drew R. answered

The person who took the lost dog and then abandoned it could potentially face several charges under ...

August 17th, 2024

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