RAEFORD - The former co-owner of the Haven-Friends for Life animal shelter who was charged with child pornography offenses told a judge that he's not "a menace to society" during a bail hearing Friday.
By Nancy McCleary Staff writer, The Fayetteville Observer
Fri, 02/10/2017 - 9:25am
RAEFORD - The former co-owner of the Haven-Friends for Life animal shelter who was charged with child pornography offenses told a judge that he's not "a menace to society" during a bail hearing Friday.