GILLETTE, WY - When a man got tired of his neighbor's cat
wandering around his front yard, he kidnapped it and held it
for ransom.  Deryl Miles trapped the feline and stuck it in
a wooden shed behind his mobile home.  Miles refused to re-
lease the cat even when he was surrounded by police.  He
called a local newspaper from his trailer and remarked "I've
taken (the cat) legally because it was trespassing on my
property." After leading the officers on a brief chase
around his yard, he was arrested.  The cat's owner said she
called police after she heard her pet crying from the shed
next door.  "You have the right to call animal control if you
have an unwanted animal in your yard," she said. "You don't
have the right to hold him for ransom."



 
 
Greg Hopper
 
"Why is it that our children can't read a Bible in school, but they can in
prison?"
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