Don't these pigs have any REAL criminals to hunt down? You know, robbers, rapists and thieves?
OK these guys are weirdos who hump dogs. But so what! They are not harming anybody! Do we really need pay the cops big bucks to set up stings to bust harmless weirdos who hump dogs??? In Arizona the sodomy laws were repealed years ago. But a few years ago when a Mesa fireman was discovered to be humping his neighbors sheep the the bible bashing idiots in the state legislators passed laws making sodomy illegal again. For useless information sodomy is oral sex, anal sex, or sex with animals.
Phoenix teacher, Mesa man arrested in Craigslist bestiality case by Emily Gersema - Feb. 25, 2011 02:00 PM The Arizona Republic A Mesa man and a Phoenix teacher have been arrested on suspicion of bestiality in an undercover Maricopa County Sheriff's Office sting targeting responses to Craigslist pet advertisements. Patrick Stephen Trejo, 25, a music teacher at Raśl H. Castro Middle School in west Phoenix, and Keith D. Kiefer, 47, an unemployed handy man in Mesa, were arrested Thursday night, according to the Sheriff's Office. The two suspects didn't know each other, but each had arranged to meet at a hotel Thursday night with a dog owner and a dog, Sheriff Joe Arpaio said Friday. The dog owner, though, was an undercover deputy, he said. The suspects were arrested when they arrived at the hotel. Cartwright Elementary School District in west Phoenix is the home district to Raśl H. Castro Middle School. District officials did not immediately return a phone message seeking comment. Arpaio said investigators have found that some Craigslist advertisers are using key words in their ads that may attract people involved in bestiality. His office has been investigating the issue of bestiality since December. Craigslist, the free and popular ad site, has been under criticism by law enforcement agencies and advocacy groups across the country for failing to screen out advertisements for prostitution. Arpaio said MCSO has not contacted Craigslist about the bestiality problem. For now, the office will continue its investigation. "This is a very unsavory situation," Arpaio said. "We haven't dealt with Craigslist yet on this. We're still working." Arizona lawmakers adopted a bestiality law in 2006.
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