YOUNGSTOWN — The man who operated High Caliber K-9, a kennel where dogs starved to death, will serve four months in Mahoning County jail.
Croley, 38, appeared in municipal court today for sentencing on four counts of animal cruelty. He reached a plea agreement in December and pleaded no contest. Two housing violations related to the condition of the High Caliber K-9 property 1516 Coitsville-Hubbard Road, were dismissed.
He was arrested Oct. 22 after seven dead and 12 starving dogs were found at the business.
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Well I guess we see our justice system failed us again. The 7 dead dogs get and their families get no closure. I hope at the very least he was also ordered to never own or have a facility that deals with animals. We will just have to take the 4 months and learn from the mistakes.
I heard he cant own animals for 3 years... What about after that? Did people fail to realize this was a business not just his own animals!
What a disgrace - its the Youngstown way.
You have to be kidding me! What about the owners, just like Arlia said... they get NOTHING