Jury convicts Michigan veterinarian of theft for refusing to return dog to homeless man

A veterinarian in Michigan has been convicted of theft for refusing to return a dog to a homeless man. Amanda Hergenreder discovered the 16-year-old dog tied to a truck last November. A jury in Grand Rapids returned a verdict Friday. Hergenreder took the dog to her clinic, where she performed various medical procedures and removed a rotten tooth. She named the pit bull mix Biggby. She declined to return the dog to Chris Hamilton because there were no assurances that the animal's living conditions would be investigated. Hamilton knew the dog as Vinny. The dog died in July.

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