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Dog sex charges after videos allegedly found on woman’s phone

IT BEGAN as a drug investigation, but when police checked this woman’s mobile phone they allegedly found more than they bargained for. There are sex videos, and then there’s this.

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POLICE found more than they bargained for when checks of a woman’s phone for suspected drug trafficking unveiled a cache of dirty videos in which she allegedly had sex with a dog.

Jenna Louise Driscoll, 25, appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court yesterday charged with trafficking, possession of a dangerous drug, two counts of possession of an item used in the commission of a crime, three counts of supplying and a further three counts of bestiality.

Defence lawyer Rachel Cavalli asked for her client to be granted bail, which was not opposed.

Police prosecutor Sergeant Scott Pearson asked for reporting conditions that required Driscoll to report to police once a week and reside at a unit at Enoggera in Brisbane’s northwest.

Jenna Louise Driscoll emerges from the Brisbane watchhouse after being charged with bestiality and drug trafficking. Pic: Annette Dew
Jenna Louise Driscoll emerges from the Brisbane watchhouse after being charged with bestiality and drug trafficking. Pic: Annette Dew

He said the drug trafficking involved Driscoll allegedly dealing cannabis to a group of friends.

Sgt Pearson said text messages revealed that on one occasion, Driscoll arranged for 4oz (113g) of cannabis to be sold for $1150.

He said on another, she sold 3oz (85g) for $900.

Police investigating the trafficking offence allegedly came across three videos on the woman’s phone that showed her having sex with a dog.

Magistrate John Costello granted bail and ordered Driscoll to appear in court again in December.

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