On an unspecified date, Crawford, known by the nickname ‘Spud Crawford’, received a suspended sentence of 26 weeks in prison after being found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to a dog named Pablo.
The allegations included neglecting to provide the dog with an appropriate diet and failing to shield him from pain, suffering, injury, or illness.
Tragically, the dog did not survive.
Subsequently, Crawford violated the terms of his suspended sentence by committing additional crimes.
He admitted to assaulting a woman, believed to be his mother, by beating her on Vale Road in Rhyl.
Additionally, he pleaded guilty to possessing Class A drugs—cocaine and cannabis—in two separate charges.
The court enforced his original 26-week sentence for animal cruelty and added an extra 10 weeks for the new offenses, resulting in a total prison sentence of 36 weeks.
He has also been prohibited from owning animals, though the length of this ban has not been specified.
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
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On an unspecified date, Crawford, known by the nickname 'Spud Crawford', received a suspended sentence of 26 weeks in prison after being found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to a dog named Pablo. The allegations included neglect...
Suspended sentence
26 weeks
On an unspecified date, Crawford, known by the nickname 'Spud Crawford', received a suspended sentence of 26 weeks in prison after being found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to a dog named Pablo
Suspended sentence
Subsequently, Crawford violated the terms of his suspended sentence by committing additional crimes