Dog allegedly beaten with a baseball bat is recovering

Duece is a pit bull that was allegedly beaten by an 18-year-old Middletown man, who is charged with misdemeanor cruelty to companion animals after allegedly used a baseball bat against the dog. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

Credit: Nick Graham

Credit: Nick Graham

Duece is a pit bull that was allegedly beaten by an 18-year-old Middletown man, who is charged with misdemeanor cruelty to companion animals after allegedly used a baseball bat against the dog. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

A Middletown man is charged with beating a dog with a bat, according to the Butler County Sheriff’s Office.

A humane officer was called to Seldon Avenue on Saturday on a report of a dog being beaten with a baseball bat. A neighbor caught the alleged abuse on video and sent it to authorities, said Butler County Dog Warden Supervisor Kurt Merbs.

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Clayton Sisco, 18, admitted that he was punishing Duece, a pit bull, for defecating in the cage it was confined in, Merbs said.

There were seven other dogs on the property, all a pit bull mix, that were removed for safe keeping.

Merbs said Duece is recovering at the Animal Friends Humane Society, but the dog does not appear to have suffered serious injuries.

“He (Duece) is very friendly,” Merbs said.

In the video, Sisco hit the dog with a Louisville Slugger wooden bat. The dog is on its side. Duece did get up to try to get away from the abuse after Sisco walked away, Merbs said.

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Merbs said it is helpful to have a video to use as evidence.

“In this day and age, everyone has a phone. It shouldn’t take the place of call-ups. But if you have us coming and it continues, taking a video is really helpful,” he said.

Here are screen captures of an 18-year-old allegedly beating a dog with a baseball bat. Clayton Sisco, 18, allegedly admitted he was punishing Duece, a pit bull, for defecating in the cage it was confined in, according to the Butler County Dog Waren supervisor. PROVIDED

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Unfortunately, it is not surprising Merbs said to see this type of abuse.

“It is kind of becoming more routine around here,” Merbs said. "We are seeing more of it."

Sisco was charged with misdemeanor cruelty to companion animals. He was also arrested for outstanding warrants. He is scheduled to will appear in the Middletown Municipal Court on July 19.

“We love our animals in Butler County,” said Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones. “This dog was obviously submissive and not deserving of the punishment.”

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