An Irvine canine coach who ran Completely satisfied K9 Academy was sentenced to 11 years and 10 months in state jail Friday for killing 11 canines by retaining them in tiny crates in a sizzling van and mendacity to the house owners about their deaths.
In June, Kwong “Tony” Chun Sit, 54, was convicted of 11 felony counts of animal cruelty, seven misdemeanor counts of trying to destroy proof and one misdemeanor depend of destroying proof.
Sit’s girlfriend, Tingfeng Liu, 24, of Vista, was convicted of 1 felony depend of accent to a felony, one misdemeanor depend of destruction of proof and two misdemeanor counts of tried destruction of proof. She has been sentenced to a few years in Orange County jail, the Orange County district lawyer’s workplace stated.
The couple has been held in custody since their arrests final June, with a $500,000 bond after prosecutors stated that Sit and Liu had been “packed and able to flee once they had been arrested.”
Authorities had been tipped off to the crimes after one of many canine house owners informed authorities that they acquired a message from the coach saying their canine had died in its sleep and was cremated.
“The one household reached out to us [and] thought it was form of suspicious that their wholesome canine died with this coach,” Irvine police spokesperson Kyle Oldoerp informed The Occasions in a report final yr.
In a kind of texts to the victims, Sit reportedly wrote: “I’m so sorry to let you realize that Miko handed away peacefully throughout the evening whereas resting. There have been no indicators of ache or battle, and it was really sudden. I’m deeply saddened by this loss.”
In a subsequent investigation, authorities discovered that Sit saved the animals in small crates in a sizzling van, the place the animals died of warmth stroke. Not less than one of many canines died due to blunt power trauma. As a part of Sit‘s efforts to hide the deaths of the animals, he impersonated the house owners and had the canines cremated, in accordance with prosecutors.
Occasions workers author Jasmine Mendez contributed to this report.














