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Dogfighting ring busted
St. Joseph teacher among dozens facing charges across six states
by Marshall White
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Video by Rob Schmidt

A physical education teacher at a state school in St. Joseph was arrested Wednesday as part of what Humane Society of Missouri officials describe as the largest dogfighting raid in U.S. history.

A federal indictment was unsealed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Missouri, charging seven individuals in Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa — including one from St. Joseph and another from Harrison County — with being involved in a conspiracy to use pit bulls in the bloody sport.

“Dogfighting inflicts serious injuries and death upon dogs that are bred and trained to be dangerously aggressive,” said Matt J. Whitworth, acting U.S. attorney. “Like many dog owners, I am appalled that such a cruel and inhumane activity occurs in our state.”

The president of Missouri’s Humane Society alleges it’s a common activity.

“Dogfighting is happening in every community in our state,” said Kathy Warnick, society president, “right under our noses.”

Document of the Federal Indictmentt

A grand jury charged Rick P. Hihath, 55, of St. Joseph, with conspiracy and two additional charges of sponsoring an animal in a fighting venture. If convicted, the physical education teacher at the Helen Davis State School faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine on each charge.

Mr. Hihath moved from the Oregon, Mo., area — where he still owns property — to St. Joseph. He moved here about three years ago, said Chris Stocking, a neighbor of the dog breeder. In addition to teaching physical education, Mr. Hihath also advertised his services as a painter.

“But it seemed like he dealt more with horses than the dogs,” Mr. Stocking said. Neighbors who live nearby never heard anything unusual that would have suggested any kind of fighting, he added.

The federal indictment alleges three particular dogfights earlier this year occurred on a farm near Gilman City, Mo.

A Gilman City man, Cris (also known as Chris) E. Bottcher, 48, has been charged by the grand jury with the same three crimes.

Both men appeared Wednesday before a federal judge in Kansas City. They remain in custody, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office has asked that they be held without bond because of prior records, said spokesman Don Ledford.

Julio Reyes, 28, of Tecumseh, Neb.; Jill D. Makstaller, 43, of Perry, Iowa; Zachary R. Connelly, 32, of Ogden, Iowa; Ryan J. Tasler, 42, of Woodward, Iowa; and Kevin P. Tasler, 51, of Jefferson, Iowa; are charged with conspiracy and one count of buying, selling, delivering or transporting animals for participation in an animal fighting venture.

If convicted, they each face the same maximum sentence on each charge as Mr. Hihath.

Additional indictments were unsealed Wednesday in St. Louis and Texas that charged 19 people in Illinois, Oklahoma and Texas with dogfighting.

The Western District indictment was sealed by a federal judge on June 23 until after the mutli-jurisdictional raid that began simultaneously at 6 a.m. Wednesday.

Two FBI agents, three Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers, three U.S. Department of Agriculture agents and a number of individuals from the Humane Society raided Mr. Hihath’s residence at 20932 Andrew County Road 386, south of Missouri Highway K. It was seven hours later before officers departed the residence with evidence stowed in a rental truck.

Agents for the Humane Society of Missouri took seven pit bulls and five English bulldogs from the residence. The society seized 41 additional dogs in several other locations based on the Western Missouri indictment. In addition, other dogs were seized in Illinois, Iowa, Oklahoma and Texas.

In total, more than 400 dogs — primarily pit bull terriers — were seized, Mr. Ledford said.

The indictment alleges that from Jan. 15 to May 8, each of the seven defendants participated in a conspiracy to travel across state lines to sponsor dogs in fights and to aid in illegal gambling and bookmaking activities. The indictment cites three dogfights allegedly held at Mr. Bottcher’s farm near Gilman City.

Officials say the defendants acquired, bred and trained pit bulls to enter them in fights and denied medical treatment of wounds and injuries suffered as a result of the fights. The defendants routinely destroyed dogs that became severely injured, the indictment says, by shooting them in the head, then throwing the carcasses into the river or burning them in a barrel.

Mr. Hihath wrote a letter to the News-Press in 1998 alleging he knows about 50 men who fight roosters, including some close friends. He said the men are “good, old-fashioned American people.”

The Humane Society will shelter the seized animals. All will receive a complete veterinary examination. The dogs will be cared for until final disposition by a federal court.

Marshall White can be reached at marshall@npgco.com.

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COOPER July 9, 2009 at 6:26 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I feel that everybody in this dog fighting ring should get the max on what ever the judge can give them. I am a pittbull owner an I dont see how anybody could do this to them,they are the best dogs around in my book. My dogs are like my kids an I wouldnt let my kids fight to the death!!!!!

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whiskers July 9, 2009 at 10:20 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I wish some one would throw them in the river. " good old fashioned american people" my a##

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10377586 July 9, 2009 at 11:16 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I hope every single person involved with this gets 5 years and the 250k fine. How could anyone do this to an animal?

WHISKERS.....good idea.

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Azure July 9, 2009 at 3:53 p.m. (Suggest removal)

There is no excuse for animal abuse.
All people involved need to have their mental status questioned, seriously.
You can't be mentally sane and to that to an animal thinking its okay...

Each day they were hurting those dogs should equal 3 months
in prison. No bail, No visitations and in solitary confinement with no Tv, no computer,
just four walls, no windows, a mat on the floor for a bed,
one small light in the ceiling and a tray slot in the door for food.
They act like animals so treat them as such.

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Oreif July 9, 2009 at 7:22 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Put all those found guilty in a ring, let them fight it out. Last one left standing gets to go free, all others get prison/fines. Seems fair to me.

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David July 9, 2009 at 9:18 p.m. (Suggest removal)

When they are released from prison they should be treated much like sex offenders. Don't allow them to own or have contact with dogs.

God Bless America, God Save The Republic.

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greytgranny July 9, 2009 at 9:31 p.m. (Suggest removal)

In prison, they would probably join the prison dog program. As an ex-correctional officer, I saw too may of these types and the sex offenders as dog handlers. Your judicial system at work. I'm cetainly an animal advocate... but don't get your hopes up that they will get anything but a slap on the wrist.

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dmyounger July 9, 2009 at 9:50 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I vote they are all chained to a wall, slathered with blood (preferably their own) then the dogs lead in one at a time and allow the public to bet on which dog takes the fatal bite! I would purchase a ticket to watch. There is something sadistic about anyone who gets enjoyment out of watching someone so helpless suffer, whether it be a child, senior citizen or animal.

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younggrandma July 9, 2009 at 9:53 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Well I hope the "good old fashioned American PE teacher" is kept miles away from the children at Helen Davis!!! Before anyone says he has not been convicted yet........I know. I would not want him around my children and they are grown.

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HannahBelle July 10, 2009 at 2:33 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Great thought David, anyone who would put dogs thru such inhumane treatment can't be rehabilitated

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ec122347 July 10, 2009 at 6:59 p.m. (Suggest removal)

And thats not all that happen, i have boxers and was told a few mo. ago to watch them. someone was taking big dogs and was using them to train pit bulls. they would take a treat get the dog to come to them hit them in the head with something to knock them out and take them. so will they get charged for theft??? my dogs are fine but how many people lost thier loving pets!!!

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blah August 12, 2009 at 11:02 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Listen to how all you are talking about these people. You wish they were chained to walls & beaten get the max at prison etc... That is sick my friend, along with dog fighting. I do not agree with what these people did but dog fighting does not deserve prison time rapists, murderers, pedophiles yes give Them the max in prison but seriously people a dog fight my neighbors shi-zus fight eachother horribly everyday does that mean they condone dog fighting & should be locked up &/or beat to death. All dogs fight it's to bad people train them to fight. But did you read anything about these people? They are employed respected people - teachers, coaches etc they must not be to damn bad. They are locking up 7 tax payers why not lock up some unemployed POS drug dealers, rapists, murderers etc?!??!

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