Warrant issued for woman accused of bestiality
A 28 year old woman is charged over alleged sex acts with a dog in Mackay.
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A WARRANT has been issued for a young woman charged with bestiality in West Mackay.
The case was listed for mention today in Mackay Magistrates Court but the 28 year old did not show up.
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She is charged with one count of bestiality involving a dog between August 2018 and July 2019 at West Mackay.
It is understood the case is linked to another bestiality case currently going to court.
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Anyone convicted of bestiality in Queensland faces a maximum penalty of seven years jail.
When the woman did not appear in court for her case today a warrant was issued for her arrest.