Miss. woman allegedly performed sex acts with dogs and posted videos online
04/10/2023 2:05 pm PDT
JONES COUNTY, Miss. (TCD) -- A 19-year-old woman was arrested and charged after allegedly having sexual contact with dogs, including one service animal, and telling investigators she was forced to.
According to WDAM-TV, the Jones County Sheriff’s Department received a complaint after an individual saw a video of a woman having sex with a male dog. Officials reportedly served a search warrant at a home on Norton Road. There, a deputy seized two dogs, including a German shepherd who allegedly works as a service animal, the Laurel Leader Call reports.
The dogs were then sent to the Sawmill Animal Hospital for treatment.
According to the Laurel Leader Call, investigators learned Denise Frazier allegedly posted a video on Snapchat of her having sex with the German shepherd. An affidavit obtained by the news source alleged Frazier had sex with the dog in February.
During an interview, Frazier allegedly said she was "forced" and "threatened to do it." She also reportedly said people pay her to create the videos.
However, according to WDAM, investigators did not find any evidence supporting Frazier’s claim.
At the time of her arrest, the Laurel Leader Call reports that there were two men on the property.
Frazier was booked into the Jones County Jail on April 5 for unnatural intercourse and aggravated cruelty to an animal with a bond set at $25,000. If convicted on the unnatural intercourse charge, Frazier faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
According to WDAM, Frazier must not make any contact with animals until after her trial.
In a statement, lead investigator Sgt. JD Carter reportedly said, "Disturbing, extremely disturbing videos that I can’t even wrap my head around it."
Carter continued, "I wouldn’t understand the mindset that would even drive somebody to do that. The claim of being threatened and forced to conduct those videos, as she claimed, there’s no evidence to be found supporting that idea, and yeah, we did look into it."
The Sheriff’s Department told WDAM that some of the videos may have been created in other counties, and those law enforcement agencies have been notified.
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