A Wyoming man who posed with a muzzled wolf in a bar was indicted this month by a grand jury for one charge of felony cruelty to animals, according to a news release from the Sublette County prosecutor Clayron Melinkovich. Wyoming man who posed with muzzled wolf indicted on animal-cruelty charges
Cody Roberts of Daniel, Wyoming, faces up to two years in prison or a $5,000 fine, if convicted, according to Melinkovich.
In April 2024, the Cowboy State Daily posted a photo of Roberts online at the Green River Bar in Daniel with the wolf, which had its mouth taped shut.
He initially was fined $250 by the Wyoming Game & Fish Department for possessing a live wild animal, but protest groups demanded a stiffer penalty.
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