
A Florida male is confronting animal cruelty charges after allegedly attempting to sell live iguanas that he had hog-tied with channel tape
Jeremy Dugas, 35, was arrested in Key West on Tuesday after a lady reported that he allegedly attempted to sell her a firm iguanas to prepare for dinner, a Florida Sun-Sentinel reports.
Police found Dugas sitting on his bike in front of a grill called a Banana Cafe. Three orange iguanas any about 4 feet in length were swinging from a handlebars with their front and behind legs taped with channel tape
Dugas told officers that he dictated to eat a iguanas, that he pronounced he held during a internal golf bar and usually asked a lady if she wanted to squeeze a lizards in sequence to make her leave him alone,
However, dual grill congregation told military they listened Dugas perplexing to sell a iguanas, according to a website.
Iguanas are non-native invasive class in Florida and murdering them for food is legal. However, Mitchell Smith, an officer with a Florida Keys Society for a Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, was called to a stage and told officers that Dugas’ process of iguana transport
Smith told a paper a iguanas were firm behind their backs, front legs adult around a behind and trustworthy to a handle “like a sling.”
Smith and impediment officer Frank Betz worked together to mislay a channel fasten from a iguanas before Smith took control of them.
“During a dismissal of a tape, a iguanas remained totally still
Dugas was charged with misconduct animal cruelty and stays in a Monroe County Detention Center on $5,000 bond.
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