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		U.S. Senator's son among four charged in 
		Arizona dog deaths 
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		[October 16, 2014] 
		By David Schwartz
 PHOENIX (Reuters) - The owners of a 
		suburban Phoenix dog-boarding kennel and two caretakers, one of them the 
		son of U.S. Senator Jeff Flake, were indicted on animal cruelty charges 
		on Wednesday after the deaths of 21 dogs at the facility in June, county 
		prosecutors said.
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			 A state grand jury indicted kennel owners Jesse Todd Hughes and 
			Maleisia Hughes each with 22 felony and seven misdemeanor counts of 
			cruelty to animals and one count of fraud for the incident inside a 
			cramped room at the Green Acre boarding facility, prosecutors said. 
 Authorities said the dogs died from suffocation and overheating.
 
 Caretakers Logan Flake and Austin Flake, son of Senator Flake of 
			Arizona, were each charged with 21 felony and seven misdemeanor 
			animal cruelty charges, according to the indictment.
 
 "We now look forward to the next step in seeing that justice is 
			served in this case," Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery, who 
			has come under fire from the dog owners for taking too long in 
			filing charges, said in a statement.
 
			
			 
 The four defendants could not immediately be reached for comment.
 
 "This is simply the next step in the legal process, and I have 
			confidence in that process," Senator Flake said in a brief 
			statement.
 
 Sheriff's investigators said the dogs died while the owners were in 
			Florida and left the Flakes to care for them. Some of the dog owners 
			were initially told their pets had run away.
 
 The caretakers told authorities that they discovered a power outage 
			in the room where the dogs were housed when they went to check on 
			the canines. It was unclear how long the power had been off.
 
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			A preliminary investigation showed a hole scratched out of the 
			drywall in a boarding area, which had exposed some electrical wires. 
			These looked like they had been chewed through in places.
 A group of the dog owners have filed a civil lawsuit against the 
			Hughes and the Flakes, accusing them of fraud and neglect.
 
 The lawsuit in county Superior Court alleged that the dogs were 
			confined in cramped quarters and faced "neglect, mistreatment, 
			physical injury and psychological abuse."
 
 (Reporting by David Schwartz in Phoenix, Arizona; Editing by Eric M. 
			Johnson and Alan Raybould)
 
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