Phoenix, AZ – 47-year-old Keith Kiefer, an unemployed handyman, and Patrick Trejo, a 25-year-old music teacher at Raul Castro Middle School, are each charged with conspiring to have bestial-sexual contact with an animal after both got stung in an online dog-sexin’ type sting.
According to authorities, both men were trolling Craigslist in search of some man on beast action. Trejo’s ad allegedly read, “Hit me up if you have a pup to play with.” He was searching for someone interested in a little “K-9 play.” And Kiefer’s ad? He was reportedly seeking “beasty worship of the kinky kind.” Kiefer also requested pictures of the canine’s genitals, which he said he “liked very much.” And I just threw up a little in my mouth…
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said the “handler” the men assumed they were corresponding back and forth with was actually a team of undercover deputies. The wannabe rover wranglers separately agreed to meet the “handler” and his male shepherd mix at a local motel on Thursday. Both were arrested before any humping could commence.
“I don’t want to get into too much of the sex situation, but when I mention domination, I presume you might catch on as to what I’m talking about,” said Arpaio.
Arpaio went on to say that there are apparently Craigslist users who train their animals for such encounters, and that no money was offered or exchanged. “I think they figured the dog was already trained for the activity, so they didn’t need to bring any bones to bribe the dog.”
Arpaio claims the investigation took several months, and pledges to continue the stings. Heh. I can see it now…. Next on Animal Planet — To Catch a Predator: Doggy Style. Your host, Cesar Millan.
Trejo has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. A letter was sent out to parents assuring them their children were in no danger at any time.
Both men are being held on a $9,800 bond, and both must stay away from the critters if released.
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