buttrfli
12-23-2008, 06:36 PM
To beat the crap out of this guy! His mug shot makes me just steam!!!!! :getyou :getyou
SAPULPA -- A Sapulpa man was released from the Creek County jail Tuesday after making bail on felony charges alleging that he dragged a dog behind his vehicle.
The Sheriff’s Office identified him as Cody Wayne Hahn, 20, who is charged with cruelty to an animal, transporting an animal in a cruel/inhumane fashion and abandonment of a domestic animal — all felonies.
The case against Hahn stem from Oct. 16 when the Sheriff’s Office was notified that someone driving a black SUV was dragging a dog behind the vehicle.
Deputies said witnesses tried to chase the vehicle to stop the abuse, but were unable to keep up with the SUV, which was traveling along S. 161st W. Avenue.
At first, witnesses said, the small brown dog of undetermined breed tried to keep up with the SUV, but then fell listless and was dragged along until the animal came free of its collar.
Investigating deputies said there were blood trails along the road from where the animal was dragged, and they described the dog’s injuries as grotesquely severe.
However, Sheriff’s Capt. Mike O’Keefe said a local veterinarian volunteered his services and saved the dog’s life.
“The dog has been adopted, and is in a good home,” O’Keefe said.
O’Keefe said the black SUV was spotted the day after the incident, and officers questioned Hahn, who denied any involvement.
But Hahn’s photo was subjected to a lineup, and witnesses picked him out as the person they saw driving the SUV, authorities said.
O’Keefe said Hahn was at home on leave from the Army at the
time of the incident.
By the time the warrants for his arrest were issued, Hahn had returned to service, O’Keefe said.
Local authorities notified the military of the warrants against Hahn and he was placed into custody in Korea, where he was stationed.
O’Keefe said Hahn was flown into Dallas and then returned to Sapulpa on Tuesday.
By MANNY GAMALLO World Staff Writer
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=298&articleid=20081223_327_0_SAPULP91432
http://www.tulsaworld.com/articleimages/2008/20081223_hahn2.jpg
SAPULPA -- A Sapulpa man was released from the Creek County jail Tuesday after making bail on felony charges alleging that he dragged a dog behind his vehicle.
The Sheriff’s Office identified him as Cody Wayne Hahn, 20, who is charged with cruelty to an animal, transporting an animal in a cruel/inhumane fashion and abandonment of a domestic animal — all felonies.
The case against Hahn stem from Oct. 16 when the Sheriff’s Office was notified that someone driving a black SUV was dragging a dog behind the vehicle.
Deputies said witnesses tried to chase the vehicle to stop the abuse, but were unable to keep up with the SUV, which was traveling along S. 161st W. Avenue.
At first, witnesses said, the small brown dog of undetermined breed tried to keep up with the SUV, but then fell listless and was dragged along until the animal came free of its collar.
Investigating deputies said there were blood trails along the road from where the animal was dragged, and they described the dog’s injuries as grotesquely severe.
However, Sheriff’s Capt. Mike O’Keefe said a local veterinarian volunteered his services and saved the dog’s life.
“The dog has been adopted, and is in a good home,” O’Keefe said.
O’Keefe said the black SUV was spotted the day after the incident, and officers questioned Hahn, who denied any involvement.
But Hahn’s photo was subjected to a lineup, and witnesses picked him out as the person they saw driving the SUV, authorities said.
O’Keefe said Hahn was at home on leave from the Army at the
time of the incident.
By the time the warrants for his arrest were issued, Hahn had returned to service, O’Keefe said.
Local authorities notified the military of the warrants against Hahn and he was placed into custody in Korea, where he was stationed.
O’Keefe said Hahn was flown into Dallas and then returned to Sapulpa on Tuesday.
By MANNY GAMALLO World Staff Writer
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=298&articleid=20081223_327_0_SAPULP91432
http://www.tulsaworld.com/articleimages/2008/20081223_hahn2.jpg