Man Accused of Threatening SPCA, Police
Waives Preliminary Hearing
The Bradford man accused of threatening SPCA employees and city police has waived his preliminary hearing.
Sean Luce went to the SPCA on the afternoon of August 7 to get his dog and was told he would have to pay a $20 claim fee to take the dog. According to papers filed in District Judge Dominic Cercone’s office, Luce yelled that he would not pay the fee, and then forced his way into an area he wasn’t supposed to be in. When the manager and employees tried to get him out of the area he allegedly hit an employee.
Luce got his dog and took it from the shelter without paying the fee. When the manager told him she was going to call the police he allegedly said, “They better bring their f***ing guns.”
Luce is free on unsecured bail.
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