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Florida woman arrested after releasing dogs to pension employees, deputy crime online

A 28-year-old woman in Florida was arrested this week for multiple charges after she had brought her dogs to employees of the pension company and a Sheriff deputy who reacted to her 911 call.

Two Duke Energy employees were in the Tiffany Perkins house and examined the possible theft of supply companies when they allegedly let their dogs on them, according to the office of the Sheriff of Polk County.

A deputy answered the call of the supply companies and spoke to Perkins, but for an unknown reason she called 911. The deputy changed to arrest them, but was attacked by a large dane. Additional MPs answered and Perkins was arrested.

The investigators quickly found that Perkin's electricity steel after the power supply had been switched off to their house.

Polk County Animal Control reacted and took the DANE, who attacked the MP in custody, together with a second Danes that “had extremely poor health”.

Perkins became a criminal prosecution authorities, severe bodily proximity to law enforcement agencies, two cases of serious bodily harm, resistance with violence, resistance without violence, theft of benefits, petit theft, violation, transmission, animal cruelty, open septic, suspicious, lack of deportation, uncontrollably, prohibited, material Material, material material, material material, animal cruelty, unrest, materials.

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[Featured image: Tiffany Perkins/Polk County Sheriff’s Office]