Cops: "Swingers" Tried To Arrange Canine Liaison
Cops: Craigslist ad was titled "Wife looking for a K9"
FEBRUARY 28--Meet Sarah Walker.
The 33-year-old photographer was arrested yesterday by Arizona cops for allegedly plotting with her husband and another man to procure a male golden shepherd so that she could have sex with the dog.
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office deputies busted Walker, her husband Shane, a 38-year-old flight attendant, and Robert Aucker, 29, on a felony count of conspiring to commit an act of bestiality.
According to a probable cause affidavit, an undercover investigator earlier this month spotted a Craigslist ad titled “Wife looking for a K9,” which noted, “Let us know were and when we are looking for now.” During an exchange of e-mails with the targets, the undercover detective was told that the husband and wife “wanted a male dog to have sexual intercourse with the wife.”
At one point during the correspondence, the investigator was “offered sexual favors with the wife before the bestiality would occur,” the affidavit reports.
The February 6 Craigslist “casual encounters” ad, which remains on the popular web site, can be seen here.
The Walkers and Aucker were arrested yesterday when they traveled to a hotel to meet up with the undercover “for what they believed would be bestiality.” According to investigators, Sarah said she and her husband were “swingers.” She also copped to telling her husband and Aucker that she “wanted a dog to have sex with her.”
Aucker, a car salesman, told deputies that Sarah had told him she “had a fantasy of having a dog mount her.” Aucker added that he had met Sarah via a separate Craigslist ad, and had sex with her “one time prior.”
The suspects, investigators reported, told deputies that while Sarah was having sex with the dog, the two men would observe the encounter. The trio also believed that the dog owner “would also join in for intercourse” with Sarah. Additionally, the affidavit discloses that the group had “exchanged anatomical photos of a dog’s penis as well as other unknown animal photos.”
The Walkers, freed from custody this afternoon, were ordered by a judge to arrange alternate care for their two Pomeranians, since they will not be allowed to live with the dogs during the pendency of the criminal case.
On her business web site, Walker notes that, “I specialize in weddings, fashion, portraiture, events, and product photography.” She adds, “I am incredibly laid back and love to have fun with my clients. My style is warm and genuine, yet edgy and funky when it comes to expression.” (3 pages)