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Woman sentenced for trying to steal family dog in central Alberta

The Red Deer Courthouse in Red Deer, Alberta. April 17, 2015. Kendra Slugoski, Global News

A former British Columbia woman who tried to steal an Alberta family’s dog by posing as an animal control officer has been sentenced to 90 days in jail.

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Karin Adams, who is 46, appeared in Red Deer provincial court on Wednesday via closed-circuit television from the Calgary Remand Centre and pleaded guilty to personation, criminal harassment and breaching a court order.

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The judge accepted a joint submission from the Crown and defence for the 90-day sentence, which has been covered by time already served.

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Adams also faces three years of probation which prohibits her from owning or living with animals.

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Court heard Adams posed as an animal control officer at a home in Innisfail, Alta., in July and asked a woman who was gardening if her black Labrador was spayed or neutered.

Adams then threatened to return and kick in the door to retrieve the dog.

–With files from rdnewsNOW

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