Friday, October 5, 2012

Portland man asks judge to release his dog from humane society ...

The custody battle over ownership of a husky-Siberian dog will continue Thursday morning, when a Corvallis judge will consider whether to return the dog to his original Portland owner.
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The dog ? known alternately as ?Chase? and ?Bear? ? has been held in protective custody at the Oregon Humane Society in Portland for the past 2? months.
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Jordan Biggs, the 20-year-old woman who found him in March 2011, was charged this past July with first-degree theft for refusing to give the dog back to his original owner.
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Pending her trial, her attorney asked Benton County Circuit Judge Locke Williams to keep the dog sequestered at an animal shelter because the dog is evidence. Williams agreed.
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But Thursday at 8:45 a.m., an attorney for the dog?s original owner, Sam Hanson-Fleming, will argue that the dog should be released to Hanson-Fleming because it?s not necessary to keep the dog as evidence. The Benton County prosecutor?s office is supporting Hanson-Fleming?s motion.
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If the judge declines to release the dog to Hanson-Fleming, the Portland man's attorney requests that the dog be released to a friend of Hanson-Fleming?s or a third party who knows neither Hanson-Fleming or Biggs.

Check OregonLive.com for updates. Stay tuned for Tweets, as well.

Jordan Biggs, woman embroiled in dog custody battle, appears in court on first degree theft charge
Watch a video of Jordan Biggs' last appearance in August.

Source: http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2012/10/portland_man_asks_judge_to_rel.html

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