Why helping free dog landed men behind bars
Why helping free dog landed men behind bars

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By Julie Bisbee
Published: April 30, 2008

Good Samaritans or criminals? Now it's up to a judge to decide.

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Two Wilson residents have been charged with second-degree burglary after they attempted to free a dog from the city animal shelter so they could take it to its owner's funeral over the weekend.

But the plan went awry, Wilson Police Chief Felix Hernandez said. The two men spent time in jail and a juvenile was cited and released to his parents.

The mixed-breed dog, called Luke, was picked up April 22 by the dogcatcher after he was caught once too often running the streets of Wilson. His owner, Saundra Vickers, 53, died the next day from health complications, Hernandez said.

The word about town — and what prompted the attempted dog break — was that Luke was going to be euthanized after his owner's death, Hernandez said.

Willie Justin Miller, 17; James Thompson, 18; and Matthew Gonzalez, 22, are accused of trying last week to break Luke out of the pound in time for Vickers' memorial service Sunday, Hernandez said.

But things didn't go as smoothly as hoped. Hernandez said a Wilson police officer caught two men and a teenager leaving the pound about 2:30 a.m. Sunday with Luke.

"The door to the pound was wide open and there was a guy with the dog in his arms," Hernandez said. "The guy said that his dog had run away, and he found him sitting in front of the pound. The officer knew the dog had been picked up, (and) that the guy wasn't the dog's owner."

A man and the teen fled when police arrived. But they returned so the other man wouldn't be the only one to take the heat, Hernandez said.

They had turned off pound security lights and cut the lock with wire cutters, he said.

Rumor proves false

Miller told police Vickers had been like a mother to him and he didn't want her dog to be put down, Hernandez said.

"They were basing it on the rumor, and it turns out their information was false," Hernandez said. "We had no intentions of putting the dog down. The family understood they were going to get the dog back once they built the fence."

Miller, a juvenile, was cited and released to his mother. Thompson and Gonzalez were booked into the Carter County jail on complaints of second-degree burglary. Charges were filed Monday, records show.

Vickers' family didn't ask that the dog be allowed to attend his master's services, Hernandez said.


 


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BIG DEAL..............Publishing stories like this is why the rest of the country thinks we are hicks!!!!
Randy - May 2, 2008 at 4:26 pm
If they wanted to do something honorable, why didn't they PAY for getting the dog out of hock?
OK, Lahoma - May 2, 2008 at 3:35 pm
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Thats what I thought.
Stephanie, Midwest City - May 2, 2008 at 11:33 am
These boys are not kids. They are old enough to know better. The youngest one has been in trouble before, I don't know about the others. My six year old knows better than to do something like that.
kira, wilson - May 2, 2008 at 10:38 am
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I have to find their compassion and heroism to save the dog honorable, even if it was a rumor.... there are so many instances of animal cruelty (we have a case going on here in KC of dogs being mutilated and their bodies dumped in a cemetary that has been going on for months). alot of times is it by juveniles and to hear a story of comapassion toward a dog by men and juveniles is heartening....
KIM, kansas city - May 1, 2008 at 3:20 pm
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There's alot of comments saying they didn't have criminal records. How do we know that?
Stephanie, Midwest City - May 1, 2008 at 1:32 pm
If these young men had criminal records then maybe they should receive harsher punishment. I agree with most, I think they should pay restitution and serve community service at the pound. It was good intentions with a bad outcome. GOOD LUCK!!!
Kathy, Yukon - May 1, 2008 at 10:49 am
That sounds like the stance an ememy would take to me Kira, not a family member.
Kevin, Del City - Apr 30, 2008 at 11:08 pm
Kira, calm down their only kids. They did not have the mindset at that age to take proper measures. Gee, really, they don't need a lynching mob. What's wrong with you? No harm done, leave the kids alone, go catch some real criminals and quit wasting tax payer money on something this silly.
Julie, oklahoma city - Apr 30, 2008 at 9:58 pm
I am related to one of the boys and even though they had good intentions, they still broke the law and all of them need to be punished in the same way. They shouldn't get away with breaking the law.
kira, wilson - Apr 30, 2008 at 9:29 pm
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kudos the the wilson police! Atleast they were doing their jobs protecting the town instead of running the local speedtraps. I agree with most everyone let the kids build the fence pay for any damage and let them go
lildab, enid - Apr 30, 2008 at 6:25 pm
I totally agree with Laura. I could not say it better nor more plain. A great article -- thanks NewsOK!

OK, these young men did do something wrong. But with the kindest of hearts and intentions to save that animal from what they thought was imminent death. In honor of a woman they loved and looked up to. Hopefully all they will get is a light slap on the wrist and no permanent record!
Laura, Edmond - Apr 30, 2008 12:00 PM
Lillie M., Guthrie - Apr 30, 2008 at 6:05 pm
It was Cletus and his clan. That's why he hasn't commented, he was locked up. I think the best punishment for all of them will be to make them serve 200 hours of community service in the pound cleaning up dog and cat *&%*&*$.
burt, edmond - Apr 30, 2008 at 4:33 pm
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i think the boys should be set free maybe fine for cutting the wires but burglary is crazy they just want the dog to go the owners wake that really is stiff
tammy, oklahoma city - Apr 30, 2008 at 4:26 pm
These kids are fine and I am sure they have already been scared enough by the police and their parents that they will not do anything like this again.
Jay, Dallas - Apr 30, 2008 at 4:20 pm
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Now that the death penalty is protected, I say we use it to the fullest extent of the law...all three kids, and their little dog too....No, Of course not, I think kids will be kids, and they were doing it for the right reason, but yes, the wrong way. Building the fence and paying for the lock would be a great start, maybe even get them to help out at the pound with all the animals, a good outreach program for pets :-)
Robbie-1, oklahoma city - Apr 30, 2008 at 4:03 pm
If this story is the truth, then I think that these guy's deserve a break they went about it the wrong way but the intention was good. On the other hand if they were not telling the truth then what were they going to do with this dog??? He isn't exactly a dog you could make a large profit on.
Jimmy, Sandy Shores - Apr 30, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Welcome to redneck wonderland
tony, Oklahoma City - Apr 30, 2008 at 3:10 pm
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This story is straight out of Mayberry.
John, Oklahoma City - Apr 30, 2008 at 2:55 pm
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I agree with the proposed punishment listed. You solve several problems and the kids are held accountable in a fair and equitable way.
JJ, Okc - Apr 30, 2008 at 2:18 pm
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The only punishment these kids need is to provide labor to build the fence for the family and pay for the lock.
Jeff, Moore - Apr 30, 2008 at 2:09 pm
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Yeah, they could have even offered to buy the dog from the pound instead of now possibly having to pay fines to the city for the burglary charges.
Suzan, Oklahoma City - Apr 30, 2008 at 12:52 pm
I would sentence these little rascals to community service (the erection of a fenced in area for the dog to live in) and restitution (pay for a new lock on the pound door) and then let them off.
Outlaw, Edmond - Apr 30, 2008 at 12:31 pm
OK, these young men did do something wrong. But with the kindest of hearts and intentions to save that animal from what they thought was imminent death. In honor of a woman they loved and looked up to. Hopefully all they will get is a light slap on the wrist and no permanent record!
Laura, Edmond - Apr 30, 2008 at 12:00 pm

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