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A Mississippi woman has been arrested after disturbing footage of her performing sexual acts on dogs was shared on social media. Urge the district attorney to seek maximum penalties in this case.

Jones County Sheriff's Deputy Regina Newton had received information from a concerned citizen that a woman was engaging in sexual intercourse with a dog after seeing videos shared on Snapchat. An investigation led to Denise Nicole Frazier as the suspect, and she was arrested and charged with unnatural intercourse and aggravated animal cruelty.

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Newton also received more videos of Frazier engaged in intercourse with a German Shepherd. Officials said that three separate dogs were seen in various videos, and they are luckily now removed from the home and in a safe place getting veterinary treatment.

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Frazier admitted to being the person in the videos, but claimed that she was forced to do it. However, the Jones County Sheriff's Department has stated it has not found any evidence to support that claim. It's also investigating the possibility that more videos may surface in other counties, thus adding to Frazier's charges.

On April 5, 2023, Judge Grant Hedgepeth set Frazier's bond at $25,000 and ordered her to keep away from animals during her prosecution. Her crimes could see her face up to 10 years in jail.

 

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