BUFFALO — A 54-year-old Buffalo man was sentenced to six months jail in the Erie County Holding Center for beating a 20-month-old Chihuaua.

According to Acting Erie County District Attorney Michael J. Flaherty, Jr., Santiago Morales of Arkansas St. had been given custody of Susie the Chihuahua by her owner while she went to church. When Susie’s owner returned, she found Susie appeared to be injured. Susie was lethargic, her eyes were bloodshot, and she was limping on three legs. Susie was taken to a veterinarian for treatment. When Susie was examined further, it was determined that she had many bruises on her body and a broken pelvis. The veterinarian called the SPCA.

The judge also issued an order that Morales may not own or possess another animal for the next 5 years.

DA Flaherty commends the SPCA for its assistance in the investigation.

“Harming or killing a defenseless animal is against the law, and my office takes that very seriously, “ says acting DA Flaherty, who formed the office’s first ever Animal Cruelty Unit when he took the helm in January. “We will prosecute those responsible to the fullest extent of the law.”

Justin T. Wallens, Chief of the Animal Cruelty Unit, prosecuted the case.



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