Skip to main content

Charges dropped against Alberta woman accused of mailing animals

A dog with a stamp attached to his head was left in a cardboard box at the Canada Post outlet in Milo, Alta on May 17, 2019 (Vulcan County Enforcement Services) A dog with a stamp attached to his head was left in a cardboard box at the Canada Post outlet in Milo, Alta on May 17, 2019 (Vulcan County Enforcement Services)

Crown prosecutors say charges against an Alberta woman accused of mailing two puppies and a kitten have been dropped.

Jill Marshall was charged in 2019 after Canada Post workers in Milo, Alta., discovered the animals inside two packages.

The Vulcan County Emergency Services, the agency that investigated the incident, found a puppy and kitten in one box that showed up on May 7, 2019, and a puppy in a second box that arrived at the post office 10 days later.

Both packages were addressed and had appropriate postage, though the animals themselves had additional stamps on their heads.

Marshall was charged under Alberta's Animal Protection Act and her trial was supposed to begin on Tuesday, but the Crown said the charges against her were stayed.

The agency says it had consulted with an animal expert in the case and determined there was no likelihood of conviction.

Milo is located approximately 100 kilometres southeast of Calgary.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

BREAKING

BREAKING Murder charge laid in killing of B.C. Mountie

The day after an RCMP officer was killed and two others were injured while executing a search warrant in Coquitlam, B.C., charges of murder and attempted murder have been laid.

Ford offers Unifor wage increases up to 25 per cent

Ford Motor has offered Canadian union Unifor wage increases of up to 25 per cent in its tentative agreement, the union said on Saturday. The agreement provides a 10 per cent wage increase for the first year followed by increases of two per cent and three per cent through the second and third year and a $10,000 productivity and quality bonus to all employees on the active roll of the company, Unifor said.

Stay Connected