Walker Walkers, Wallowa OR....
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 1:52 am
ANIMAL ABUSER BACK IN JAIL
Published: September 3, 2007
ENTERPRISE — A Wallowa man convicted of animal abuse is in jail again.
James Brown Walker, 62, was arrested at his residence Aug. 28, but Wallowa County Sheriff Fred Steen would not allow any information released until Thursday.
Walker was arrested on a warrant charging that he had animals in his possession, which was a probation violation.
After his Feb. 26 conviction on one count of animal abuse in the first degree and two counts of animal neglect in the first degree, Walker was ordered to have no animals in his possession for five years.
In addition, Walker was to serve 30 days in jail.
When he failed to appear April 16 as agreed, he was arrested in Washington and an additional 45 days was added to his sentence.
Walker had allowed a wire to remain on the leg of a 4- to 5-month-old filly until the circulation stopped and the leg broke. The horse was put down.
For the latest charge, Walker was arraigned Aug 29. Wallowa County Circuit Court Judge Russ West ordered Walker to jail without bail until his hearing on the probation violation charge scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday.
A search warrant served at Walker's residence turned up one mule, two horses, approximately 60 head of cows and 45 dogs.
The search warrant was based on an ongoing investigation of Walker for several animal-related crimes, a sheriff's office press release said.
Neither Sheriff Steen nor Undersheriff Steve Rogers were available for comment.
Additional charges are pending, Wallowa county District Attorney Mona Williams said.
Published: September 3, 2007
ENTERPRISE — A Wallowa man convicted of animal abuse is in jail again.
James Brown Walker, 62, was arrested at his residence Aug. 28, but Wallowa County Sheriff Fred Steen would not allow any information released until Thursday.
Walker was arrested on a warrant charging that he had animals in his possession, which was a probation violation.
After his Feb. 26 conviction on one count of animal abuse in the first degree and two counts of animal neglect in the first degree, Walker was ordered to have no animals in his possession for five years.
In addition, Walker was to serve 30 days in jail.
When he failed to appear April 16 as agreed, he was arrested in Washington and an additional 45 days was added to his sentence.
Walker had allowed a wire to remain on the leg of a 4- to 5-month-old filly until the circulation stopped and the leg broke. The horse was put down.
For the latest charge, Walker was arraigned Aug 29. Wallowa County Circuit Court Judge Russ West ordered Walker to jail without bail until his hearing on the probation violation charge scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday.
A search warrant served at Walker's residence turned up one mule, two horses, approximately 60 head of cows and 45 dogs.
The search warrant was based on an ongoing investigation of Walker for several animal-related crimes, a sheriff's office press release said.
Neither Sheriff Steen nor Undersheriff Steve Rogers were available for comment.
Additional charges are pending, Wallowa county District Attorney Mona Williams said.