A middle school teacher is one of two Valley men arrested for using a popular Internet website to connect with people offering their dogs for sexual acts with humans. Twenty-five-year-old Patrick Stephen Trejo's students at Raul Castro Middle School knew him as a good music teacher. "Why would you do something like that," said one of his students, Keena Huesby. "It scared me, because I wouldn't think of him as someone who would get arrested for anything because he seemed like a really nice teacher."
The school sent Huesby home with a letter to her parents, saying their children were never in danger. "It's just not something I've ever thought about discussing with my kids before," said Huesby's father, David Huesby. The investigation indicated there is secret language amongst Craiglist users in order to obscure their criminal plans, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said.
According to court paperwork, Trejo wrote, "Hit me up if you have a pup to play with," and made the call for anyone who was interested in "K-9 play" on Craigslist. Another man, 47-year-old Keith D. Kiefer of Mesa was also arrested in the online sting, but the arrests were unrelated to each other, according to Arpaio. Arpaio said there are apparently Craigslist users who train their animals for the encounters, and that no money was offered or exchanged.
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"I think they figured the dog was already trained for the activity, so they didn't need to bring any bones to bribe the dog," he said. According to the court documents, Kiefer, an unemployed handyman, wrote that he was looking to try, "Beasty worship of the kinky kind" and requested pictures of the dog's genitals, which he said he "liked very much." Arpaio said undercover deputies corresponded with the two men, posing as the handler of a male shepherd mix, and arranged to meet them in local hotel rooms where the sex acts were to occur. Before the actual sex act occurred, the deputies took the suspects into custody.
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