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Royal Newfoundland Constabulary issues wanted notice for man convicted in disturbing animal cruelty case

Police are searching for John Michael Corcoran, who was convicted of charges that include animal cruelty, but skipped out on his sentencing last week at provincial court in St. John's.
Police are searching for John Michael Corcoran, who was convicted of charges that include animal cruelty, but skipped out on his sentencing last week at provincial court in St. John's. - Submitted

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St. John's, N.L. — Police have issued a wanted notice and photo of a capital city man who skipped out on his sentencing last week for an animal cruelty conviction.

John Michael Corcoran was scheduled to be in provincial court April 25 to find out his punishment for starving his dog and leaving its desiccated remains in a suitcase.

When the 33-year-old Corcoran failed to show, Judge Jim Walsh issued a warrant for his arrest.

As of today, he still hadn’t been located.

RNC issued the notice this morning, noting to contact the force if anyone has information about Corcoran or his whereabouts.

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He pleaded guilty to a charge of animal cruelty in a case in which the details about the dog’s suffering caused the province’s chief veterinary officer to break down in tears.

While testifying at the sentencing hearing a few months ago, Dr. Laura Rogers described it as the worst case of emaciation she’s seen in her 20 years of practice. Rogers was emotional as she described the suffering Diamond, a young pitbull, had to have endured in the months leading up to its death.

The dog’s remains were found Aug. 15, 2015, in a suitcase — that was seeping a liquid substance — by employees from the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation, who were at a unit on Buckmaster’s Circle to prepare it for the next tenant.

During Corcoran’s sentencing hearing, the Crown recommended Corcoran be given a blended sentence — eight months behind bars, with 18 months’ probation for the animal cruelty charge, and conditional sentences totalling 45 days for other unrelated charges, including possessing stolen property from the construction company he had worked for and breaching court orders for not residing where he said he would.

Corcoran, who represented himself at the sentencing hearing, apologized for what he did and asked the judge to consider a conditional sentence.

Walsh then told Corcoran, “pack your toothbrush, because I tell you there will be some straight jail time.”

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