Thursday, July 01, 2010

EX-COP SOLICITS WOMEN TO HAVE SEX WITH HIS DOG

On top of everything else, he was just trying to keep his Bow Wow happy.
 
Bob Walsh notes: It may sound strange but neither bestiality or necrophilia are specifically illegal in California. He is technically being charged with sexual assault on an animal, which is a misdemeanor offense. I would think that a male dog having sex with a female human would, by definition, be voluntary on the dog’s part.
 
I’m not surprised that bestiality and having sex with a corpse (necrophilia) are NOT illegal in California. After all, they don’t call it the LAND OF NUTS AND FRUITS for nothing.
 
EX-POLICE OFFICER SURRENDERS IN BESTIALITY, FRAUD CASE
By Robert J. Lopez
 
Los Angeles Times
June 29, 2010
 
A former Orange County police officer surrendered to authorities Tuesday after he was charged with defrauding clients while working as a private investigator and engaging in a conspiracy to commit sexual assault of an animal by posting ads on Craigslist to have women engage in bestiality with his dog, authorities said.

Kevin Michael Sianez, 53, turned himself in after a warrant was issued for his arrest when he failed to appear for a court hearing, the Orange County district attorney's office said. From 1979 to 1986, Sianez worked for the Santa Ana Police Department and the now-defunct Stanton Police Department.
 
A Fountain Valley resident, Sianez was charged this month in a 63-count criminal complaint. Prosecutors said the felony charges include 20 counts of grand theft by false pretense, 12 counts of fraudulently using an access card, two counts of second-degree commercial burglary, five counts of possession of a firearm by a felon stemming from a 1998 conviction for stalking and four counts of obtaining electricity services through false representation.

Sianez is also facing misdemeanor charges including three counts of conspiracy to commit sexual assault upon an animal, two counts of dissuading a witness from reporting a crime, three counts of obtaining electricity services through false representation and one count each of criminal threats, unlawful representation as a private investigator, engaging in the business of private investigation and doing business without a valid license, according to prosecutors.

As district attorney investigators began digging into the case, they uncovered evidence of a bestiality conspiracy, prosecutors said.

Sianez is accused of posting ads on Craigslist seeking women to engage in acts of bestiality with his Labrador retriever. The ads were posted between October 2009 and January 2010, the district attorney's office said. He is accused of conspiring with several unknown co-conspirators via e-mail to set up meetings in order for the bestiality to occur.

Sianez opened his private investigator's office in 2005 and employed five people, most of whom were family members, the district attorney’s office said. He allegedly posted false reviews of his business on the Internet, misleading potential clients into believing his business had nationwide offices and investigators.

He is also accused of attempting to dissuade two former employees who tried to report his actions to the police, the district attorney’s office said.

Sianez allegedly said he would use his contacts as a former police officer to file false police reports against them, and he allegedly threatened to burn down the home of a private investigator who posted Internet comments alerting people to Sianez’s fraudulent activities, authorities said.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Fugitive Santa Ana California Case # 10CF1569 Kevin Sianez Surrenders after California Licensed Investigators 600 strong vow to assist in locating him while being sought by authorities. Word was the investigators were organizing to grid sweep southern California for him at all his family friends and associates locations. This became not necessary after he turned himself in.

The OCDA Bureau of Investigation began investigating this case after receiving a complaint in March 2010, from the California Department of Consumer Affairs. In the course of the fraud investigation, OCDA Investigators discovered additional evidence of a bestiality conspiracy.

Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact Supervising District Attorney Investigator Anthony Sosnowski at (714) 347-8814. Deputy District Attorney Israel Claustro of the Special Prosecutions Unit is prosecuting the case.

Lets really celebrate with California Dog Lovers Nation wide another bad bowy wow off the streets.