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Case ID: 491
Classification: Neglect / Abandonment
Animal: dog (non pit-bull)
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K9 officer accused of starving his own dog to death
Oak Ridge North, TX (US)

Incident Date: Friday, Apr 26, 2002
County: Montgomery

Disposition: Acquitted

Persons of Interest:
» Douglas Jerome Barry
» Kimberly Barry

Case Updates: 1 update(s) available

An Oak Ridge North canine officer accused of starving his own dog to death watched as the first step of his trial got under way with jury selection.

Doug Barry, 31, was charged with cruelty to animals after his malnourished German shepherd was found in neighbor's back yard on Aug. 16, and then later died after being picked up by Montgomery County Animal Control on its way to the shelter.

Barry said that his dog was malnourished and mangy because it had gotten out of the back yard and had been missing for a few days.

A necropsy revealed that the dog had junk, but not an ounce of food in its stomach, authorities said.

The Oak Ridge North Police Department is standing behind Barry, who is a nine-year veteran of the force.

Barry's wife, Kimberly, also faces an animal cruelty charge, but has hired a separate attorney. If convicted, the Barrys face up to a year behind bars and/or a $4,000 fine, and Barry could lose his job as a police officer, authorities said.

Meanwhile, People for Ethical Treatment of Animals, an animals' rights group, had asked the police department to reassign Barry at least until the outcome of the trial, but the department denied its request.

Douglas Jerome Barry, 30, was released on $500 bail. He is still on active duty with the city's K9 dog, Jasper. Oak Ridge North is about 10 miles south of Conroe in Montgomery County.


Case Updates

Douglas Jerome Barry and his wife, Kimberly, both 30, were acquitted on charges of neglecting their pet German shepherd, Apache, allowing fleas to suck its blood until it died.
Source: Houston Chronicle - June 21, 2002
Update posted on Mar 16, 2005 - 3:41PM 

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