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Attorney General investigating Idaho teacher who fed puppy to turtle

This story courtesy of EastIdahoNews.com. It is used here with permission.

PRESTON — The criminal investigation into a science teacher who fed a small puppy to a turtle has been turned over to the Idaho Attorney General.

Franklin County Prosecutor Vic Pearson recused himself from the case involving Preston Jr. High School teacher Robert Crosland due to a conflict of interest. Crosland is being investigated after he fed the sick puppy to a snapping turtle after school in front of several students earlier this month. The turtle was seized last week and the officials with the Idaho Department of Agriculture announced Friday it had been “humanely euthanized.”

Pearson requested the help of Attorney General’s Office on March 16, according to a letter obtained by EastIdahoNews.com. Crosland, who has not been charged, is being investigated for alleged animal cruelty. The letter indicates the Attorney General’s criminal law division will review and investigate incident reports, make the decision whether to file charges or decline prosecution and handle the matter until it is resolved.

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