Monday, November 14th 2011, 11:01 am
The Sequoyah County Sheriff's Office arrested a 26-year-old Vian man last week after dozens of people saw him dragging a horse down a paved county road.
Deputies say Reuben Houston told them he was upset at the horse because it kept getting out of a pasture, so he dragged the horse behind his ATV.
Houston was arrested on complaints of cruelty to animals, unauthorized motor vehicle use on a roadway, destruction of property and trespassing.
Deputies say the injuries to the horse were so severe that a veterinarian had to euthanize it.
They included a damaged eye and large areas of flesh ripped open on the shoulder, ribs and near the hip and flank.
Houston was released from jail on a $9,500 bond.
The Sequoyah County District Attorney's Office is awaiting paperwork from the Sheriff's Office before it decides on formal charges.
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