The Kargakoses eventually tracked down the veterinarian who performed the procedure after becoming suspicious, The Dispatch reported. Remi was reportedly in perfect health when he was put down.
\"During this 3 year battle, Remi's story fell on a lot of deaf ears, but it also fell on a lot of right ears,\" the couple wrote on their Facebook page called Justice For Remi.
After fleeing the state, Baldwin set up a similar practice in California
Police detective Jim Conroy said he and agents from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Ohio Department of Public Safety and Union County sheriff\u00e2\u0080\u0099s office spent more than 30,000 hours on the case.
Baldwin, whose alias is Steffen Finkelstein, faces a jury trial later this year.
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The Kargakoses eventually tracked down the veterinarian who performed the procedure after becoming suspicious, The Dispatch reported. Remi was reportedly in perfect health when he was put down.
\"During this 3 year battle, Remi's story fell on a lot of deaf ears, but it also fell on a lot of right ears,\" the couple wrote on their Facebook page called Justice For Remi.
After fleeing the state, Baldwin set up a similar practice in California
Police detective Jim Conroy said he and agents from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Ohio Department of Public Safety and Union County sheriff\u00e2\u0080\u0099s office spent more than 30,000 hours on the case.
Baldwin, whose alias is Steffen Finkelstein, faces a jury trial later this year.
https://arre.st/OH-112648105">
The Kargakoses eventually tracked down the veterinarian who performed the procedure after becoming suspicious, The Dispatch reported. Remi was reportedly in perfect health when he was put down.
\"During this 3 year battle, Remi's story fell on a lot of deaf ears, but it also fell on a lot of right ears,\" the couple wrote on their Facebook page called Justice For Remi.
After fleeing the state, Baldwin set up a similar practice in California
Police detective Jim Conroy said he and agents from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Ohio Department of Public Safety and Union County sheriff\u00e2\u0080\u0099s office spent more than 30,000 hours on the case.
Baldwin, whose alias is Steffen Finkelstein, faces a jury trial later this year.
Steffen Baldwin, an animal rights advocate and former Union County Animal Shelter director, is facing 42 felony indictment charges connected to alleged animal abuse and the deaths of at least 18 dogs..
Police and court records show that he would rehabilitate and re-home dangerous animals via his nonprofit group, only to euthanize them and pocket the money for personal use.
An investigation was launched after Litsa and Angelo Kargakos told police that they paid Baldin $1,000 in September 2016 to train and find a new home for their pitbull, Remi. However, a police report states that Remi was euthanized just three months later.
Baldwin assured the couple that Remi was \"doing well,\" but then filed a false report with Union County officials claiming Remi was a dangerous animal.
The Kargakoses eventually tracked down the veterinarian who performed the procedure after becoming suspicious, The Dispatch reported. Remi was reportedly in perfect health when he was put down.
\"During this 3 year battle, Remi's story fell on a lot of deaf ears, but it also fell on a lot of right ears,\" the couple wrote on their Facebook page called Justice For Remi.
After fleeing the state, Baldwin set up a similar practice in California
Police detective Jim Conroy said he and agents from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Ohio Department of Public Safety and Union County sheriff\u00e2\u0080\u0099s office spent more than 30,000 hours on the case.
Baldwin, whose alias is Steffen Finkelstein, faces a jury trial later this year.