Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Dog
A woman reports a sexual assault and a Pueblo man is arrested. However, the object of the sexual assault was not the woman. It was her dog. Some of the details that led to the arrest are disturbing.
Kenneth Milosovich, 55, is behind bars in Pueblo. According to the police report a woman told police that Milosovich sexually assaulted her dog.
The woman who called police lives in the 2100 block of Evans. She said she saw Milosovich in her back yard performing sexual acts on her female dog. The details of the report are graphic and disturbing.
Milosovich lives in a home in the 1700 block of Routt Ave., less than a mile from where the incident occurred. KRDO-TV talked to a woman who recently moved in to a home in Milosovich?s neighborhood.
?Something is seriously wrong with you if you’re going to do this to an animal,? said his neighbor. ?It’s crazy. It just makes me even more nervous. I just seriously need out of this neighborhood.?
?This man should be locked up for a very long time,? said the neighbor. She said now she is concerned about leaving her dog outside now that she is aware of the accusations. She said one of her dogs has been missing for two months.
?We can’t say that it was actually him (Milosovich),? she said. ?But that house is one that you try to avoid at all costs. He?s a creepy man.?
?I was told to watch my son around him,? she said.
Police caught up with Milosovich in a bar bathroom. Police say he had crack cocaine and a pipe.
Milosovich was arrested Saturday on suspicion of animal cruelty, indecent exposure, unlawful possession of a controlled substance and tampering with physical evidence.
KRDO-TV ran a background check on Milosovich and learned that in 2004 he was charged with sex offenses.
Pueblo police declined to comment on the incident on camera. The sergeant on duty called the situation revolting. He said he did not want to be associated with the story in any way.
