Man in dress performed sex act on dog at Pendennis Castle, Falmouth
11:20am Thursday 22nd July 2010 in News By Emma Goodfellow
Pendennis Castle in Falmouth was the scene of the dog sex
A PACKET front page report of a man dressed in women's clothing caught committing "an indecent act" with a dog in broad daylight at Pendennis Castle, Falmouth has attracted worldwide interest on the web.
A Devon and Cornwall police spokesman said that the man was spotted by a member of the public at 11.45am on Saturday, July 10 committing an "indecent act" with a dog in the grounds of Penndennis Castle in Falmouth.
Two women walking their dogs through the castle grounds when they saw a man dressed in women's clothes.
The man ran away, but was seen again soon afterwards.
He ran off once more and one of the dogs chased after him, disappearing from view.
Searching for the dog the women reached the castle moat, where they saw the man committing the "act".
English Heritage staff kept hold of the man until officers arrived.
They removed him from the castle grounds and took him home.
It is not known what breed of dog was involved.
The man "fully admitted his actions," to police and was cautioned for the offence of "committing an act of outraging public decency."
A spokesperson for English Heritage, which owns and runs the castle, said: "It is a very rare incident."
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Comments(10)
Tom Cat
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1:44pm Thu 22 Jul 10
All-seeing-I
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2:47pm Thu 22 Jul 10
Tom Cat
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3:45pm Thu 22 Jul 10
TOPHOUSE1
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5:52pm Thu 22 Jul 10
Local Boy 2
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9:37am Fri 23 Jul 10
je72
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10:53am Sun 25 Jul 10
Dirty B**ch.
givemestrength
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4:09pm Sun 25 Jul 10
I blame Nick Clegg.
FudgePacket
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1:57am Mon 26 Jul 10
If that is the case and the transvestite, from a distance, looked like a Lassie,
then perhaps it was the dog that made the initial advances??
Would this new evidence mean that it is actually the dog that is in the dog house?
In the olden days a dog would get points on his Dog Licence for this sort of behoviour,
The last Tory government abolished Dog Licences in 1987, some say leading to situations like this.
Personally i think this is a scam thought up between English Heritage and The Packet to increase revenue.
Packet, indeed
:M
KittenQueen
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10:37am Thu 29 Jul 10

givemestrength says...
12:37pm Thu 22 Jul 10