Thursday, 9 Sep 2010
From The Wichita Eagle

Dog Gets Protection
From Wichita Judge

A Sedgwick County judge yesterday
issued a protection from abuse order
that bars a man from having any
contact with a miniature dachshund
he is accused of attacking with an ax.

The order prevents Jeffery Kwist,
48, from having contact
with "a dog named Weenie."

Kwist's bond was set at
$10,000 He faces a single
count of cruelty to animals.

Wichita police said Weenie
was attacked Saturday
afternoon in the 1500 block
of South Hydraulic.

Police said the dog was
treated at an emergency
veterinary clinic and is
recovering at home.

Read more:

http://www.kansas.com/
2010/05/25/1329832/
judge-bars-man-from-going-near.
.html#ixzz0p1sDA6tH

 


 

 

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