TOLEDO, Ohio — A woman was sentenced to prison Wednesday after being convicted of setting two puppies on fire and killing them in central Toledo last year.
Aaliiah Phillips was sentenced to one year and one day in prison after pleading guilty in June to one count of animal crushing and one count of distribution of a controlled substance. She must also serve three years of supervised release.
On July 23, 2023, the owner of the dogs told Toledo police officers he had dropped Phillips off at a residence at approximately midnight, after which he left to go to a cookout.
When he returned home the following morning, the victim's neighbor told him Phillips had thrown two of his American bulldog puppies into a fire she had started across the street off the curb.
The victim showed officers the puppies, who were deceased and severely burned.
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