Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Sally's alleged abuser under electronic surveillance

HYDE PARK — The City of Poughkeepsie man accused of leaving his dog for dead in a clothing bin will be electronically monitored until his next court appearance.

District Attorney William Grady said Garry Lee Rhodes, 28, gave a false home address and was considered a flight risk.

"We asked the court to revoke his ROR (released on own recognizance) status and recommended $5,000 bail," Grady said.

Rhodes was appearing in the Town of Hyde Park Court Tuesday. He is charged with one count each of torturing/not feeding an animal, abandonment of a disabled animal and neglect of an impounded animal, all misdemeanors in violation of state Agriculture and Markets Law.

Justice David Steinberg imposed electronic monitoring, using an ankle bracelet, as a condition of release.

"He (Rhodes) was admonished by the judge that if he absconds, he will be immediately arrested and bail would be set at $5,000," Grady said.

Rhodes is scheduled to appear Wednesday morning in City of Poughkeepsie Court to be arraigned on one count of failure to provide sustenance, a misdemeanor under state Agriculture and Markets Law.

Joyce Garrity, executive director of the Dutchess County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, said she was pleased with the results of the court appearance today.

"We will soon be seeing justice for Sally," she said.

The terrier mix is currently living at the Hyde Park shelter.

"We are being careful about finding a home for her," Garrity said.

She said anyone interested in adopting her should contact her directly at the shelter.

Contact information can be found on the DCSPCA's Web site.

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