**The main points of this story are disturbing** An Upstate man is headed to jail after authorities say he screwed his pet’s paws to the toilet wall with an influence drill. Tyler Austin Jerdo was charged in February in Union County with ill-treatment of animals, resisting arrest and escape. He pled responsible on Thursday to ill-treatment of animals, possession with intent to distribute meth and resisting arrest. Jerdo will serve a four-year jail sentence and might be on probation for 3 years when he’s launched. The warrant stated Jerdo screwed his 5-month-old pet to the wall with an influence drill by means of the paws utilizing two three-inch screws. An incident report stated when deputies arrived on the residence there have been a number of gadgets, together with a hen bathtub and air-con unit blocking the toilet door. The report stated deputies have been in a position to take away the canine from the door body however it was “drained and limp.” Authorities stated Jerdo had 1.5 grams of meth on him when he was arrested. “This incident not solely traumatized the poor animal he abused however traumatized the whole neighborhood of people that love and look after animals and needed to learn the surprising information of this horrible case,” stated Solicitor Kevin Brackett who prosecuted the case together with assistant solicitor Jennifer Williams. “Our pets present us with a lot pleasure and companionship and anticipate so little in return. To have such a small and helpless animal handled so cruelly and callously defies the creativeness. I’m gratified that Decide Griffith imposed a sentence that not solely speaks to the horror of this case, however serves as a warning that the authorized system will get up for defenseless animals when they’re abused.”The pet on this case has recovered from his accidents and has been adopted.
**The main points of this story are disturbing**
An Upstate man is headed to jail after authorities say he screwed his pet’s paws to the toilet wall with an influence drill.
Tyler Austin Jerdo was charged in February in Union County with ill-treatment of animals, resisting arrest and escape.
He pled responsible on Thursday to ill-treatment of animals, possession with intent to distribute meth and resisting arrest.
Jerdo will serve a four-year jail sentence and might be on probation for 3 years when he’s launched.
The warrant stated Jerdo screwed his 5-month-old pet to the wall with an influence drill by means of the paws utilizing two three-inch screws.
An incident report stated when deputies arrived on the residence there have been a number of gadgets, together with a hen bathtub and air-con unit blocking the toilet door.
The report stated deputies have been in a position to take away the canine from the door body however it was “drained and limp.”
Authorities stated Jerdo had 1.5 grams of meth on him when he was arrested.
“This incident not solely traumatized the poor animal he abused however traumatized the whole neighborhood of people that love and look after animals and needed to learn the surprising information of this horrible case,” stated Solicitor Kevin Brackett who prosecuted the case together with assistant solicitor Jennifer Williams. “Our pets present us with a lot pleasure and companionship and anticipate so little in return. To have such a small and helpless animal handled so cruelly and callously defies the creativeness. I’m gratified that Decide Griffith imposed a sentence that not solely speaks to the horror of this case, however serves as a warning that the authorized system will get up for defenseless animals when they’re abused.”
The pet on this case has recovered from his accidents and has been adopted.