4 Missouri men sentenced to between 12 and 18 months in federal prison in dogfighting case

By AP
Tuesday, December 8, 2009

4 Mo. men sentenced to prison in dogfighting case

ST. LOUIS — Four Missouri men have received prison sentences for federal crimes involving dogfighting.

The convictions resulted from the largest coordinated multistate raids on dogfighting in U.S. history.

Fifty-year-old Teddy Kiriakidis of Leasburg and 34-year-old Ronald Creach of Leslie were sentenced Tuesday to 18 months in federal prison. Thirty-eight-year-old Michael Morgan of Hannibal and 56-year-old Robert Hackman of Foley were sentenced to one year in prison.

Each man pleaded guilty to conspiracy. Hackman and Morgan also pleaded guilty to selling animals for fighting.

In July, federal agents arrested 26 people and seized more than 500 dogs in Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Texas.

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