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Charges stayed for B.C. pair suspected of owning cheetah

The cheetah escaped its home in the Creston area in 2015
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Charges have been essentially dropped for two people living near Creston suspected of owning an adult cheetah that escaped into the wild in 2015.

Earl Pfeifer and Carol Plato had been charged with one count of possessing an alien species without a permit in December.

Two years ago, a cheetah with an orange collar was spotted on the Kootenay Highway. Despite search efforts by Creston RCMP and the Conservation Officer Service, the cheetah has not been found.

RELATED: Cheetah on the loose near southeastern B.C.’s Crawford and Kootenay bays,

The Criminal Justice Branch would only say that Crown had received information that meant the charge approval standard was no longer met.


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About the Author: Ashley Wadhwani-Smith

I began my journalistic journey at Black Press Media as a community reporter in my hometown of Maple Ridge, B.C.
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