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Black Lab Retrieves Pot, Causes Owner's Drug Arrest

Dog Wades Into Creek, Retrieves Pot, Takes It To Officer

 

POSTED: 8:22 am CST February 16, 2005

UPDATED: 10:39 am CST February 16, 2005

 

GRAPEVINE, Texas -- JD the Labrador retriever meant well, but he has landed his owner in a mess of trouble.

 

Police said his owner, Matthew Porter, of Richland Hills was playing Frisbee golf with two friends at a suburban Dallas-Fort Worth course Monday when a police officer arrived.

 

The officer thought he smelled burning marijuana, so he asked the men for identification and began checking for outstanding warrants.

 

JD, apparently sensing the party was over, waded into nearby Bear Creek, retrieved a plastic bag containing pot and brought it to the officer.

 

The black Lab's 25-year-old owner was charged with possessing drug paraphernalia. Micah Hays, 24, was charged with marijuana possession.

 

The third member of the party -- a 31-year-old Mansfield man -- wasn't charged. JD was turned over to him.  :P

 

Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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What part of that didn't you understand?   :rotfl:

 

Now they'll be coming after you..... :banghead:

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Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

What part of that didn't you understand?   :rotfl:

 

Now they'll be coming after you..... :banghead:

Yikes?  :ooh2:

 

That dog needed to be retrained in the part about

" Mans Best Friend"

 

Moral of the story... Don't beat your Dog!

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What part of that didn't you understand?   :rotfl:

 

Now they'll be coming after you..... :banghead:

Ya suppose that applies to this part too?

 

Now they'll be coming after both of us!

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Let's see.  Idiot and friend smoking dope.  Near the water with a Black Labrador Retriever who is trained to what?  Retrieve any target or downed fowl that lands in the water.

 

Idiot and friend are high enough that they throw their stash in the water when the cop shows.  Dog does what it is trained to do.

 

I say run over the idiot and his friend and take the dog hunting!! :eyebrow:

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Let's see.  Idiot and friend smoking dope.  Near the water with a Black Labrador Retriever who is trained to what?  Retrieve any target or downed fowl that lands in the water.

 

Idiot and friend are high enough that they throw their stash in the water when the cop shows.  Dog does what it is trained to do.

 

I say run over the idiot and his friend and take the dog hunting!! :eyebrow:

Dont forger the Weed !

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I read this in the paper today, Cold case solved.

Now this dog had bad luck

 

Police: Woman Sets Dog On Fire, Accidentally Kills Kids

Case Is 15 Years Old

 

POSTED: 12:45 pm EST February 16, 2005

 

PITTSBURGH -- Investigators in Pittsburgh say they have solved a nearly 15-year-old case in which a woman and her friend allegedly set the family dog on fire because the woman's mother wouldn't get rid of it.

 

The dog, in turn, wound up setting the house on fire, killing the woman's two toddlers.

 

Cold-case detectives haven't said exactly what broke the case against the mother, 34-year-old Tequilla Newsome, and her friend, 29-year-old Lachan Russell. Russell was 15 at the time.

 

Cmdr. Maurita Bryant said the detectives reinterviewed about 20 witnesses in the case and at least one offered more details in recent weeks, after becoming older, wiser and more religious.

 

The fire, around 2:30 in the morning of July 11, 1990, killed 2-year-old Montelle Thornhill and 3-year-old Charita Thornhill.

 

Montelle was allergic to the dog, but his grandmother -- with whom the family lived -- refused to get rid of it, police said.

 

Newsome tried to shoo the dog from the home, but it wouldn't run away, Bryant said. Later, she took the dog to downtown Pittsburgh, but the animal found its way back to the house, several miles away. That's when, Bryant said, Newsome and Russell decided to douse the dog in kerosene and set it afire.

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