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Man admits setting illegal trap resulting in dog's death

Missoula family lost their dog after it got stuck in an trap
Betsy died after getting caught in an illegal trap
Posted at 3:34 PM, Dec 13, 2019
and last updated 2019-12-13 17:36:18-05

MISSOULA — A Missoula family recently lost their dog after it got stuck in an trap that was placed illegally.

The man responsible for the traps, Jaymz Partida, recently pleaded guilty to criminal charges.

Partida was cited for failure to recess a trap and for setting four traps without tags, according to court documents.

The dog was caught in the trap near Hiberta Street in Missoula.

Sentencing for Partida is set for December 18 at 3 p.m.



(DECEMBER 6, 2019) Two men were cited for setting a trap in an illegal area that killed a young dog in the Orchard homes area of Missoula.

Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks regional supervisor Randy Arnold says the trap was set near the Clark Fork River off of Hiberta Street.



A family with their dog, named Betsy, were recreating in that area on Sunday when their 17-month old dog was caught in the trap and died.

Rachel Luger posted on Facebook: "Our sweet Betsy dog was caught in an illegal trap on Sunday night and she did not survive. Bryan and I have lost our family member. We are horrified and brokenhearted."

The two men were cited with state charges: one count of failure to appropriately mark the trap, and one count of an illegal ground set. According to Footloose Montana , the two men are Jaymz Partida, Sr., 45 years old; and Michael Bruno, 35.

Missoula Animal Control also cited the men for illegally trapping within city limits.

Arnold says this was uncommon and very disappointing, saying setting illegal traps in obvious public places is something state wildlife agencies do not condone.

"By setting traps in a way in violation of how ground sets need to be set, puts at risk dogs and anybody recreating in the area," Arnold said. "Those regulations are in place to prevent these things from happening. If someone violates these regulations then you get these really unfortunate accidents."

Arnold said they are continuing to investigate what the two men were trying to trap, and added it was not an appropriate place for somebody to be trapping.

We will update you if we get more information.