Final update Tuesday:
Conway police arrested Michael Woole, 1555 East German Lane, on two felony counts of animal cruelty Tuesday.
Woole, 34, was the suspect in the possible death of two dogs beaten over the head repeatedly with a baseball bat, according to the Conway Police Department.
A neighbor and witness called police Thursday of last week when he allegedly saw Woole beating the dogs in a pen at his home.
According to the witness, when he approached Woole at the time of the incident, Woole stated he was “putting the dogs down.”
A CPD incident report stated the witness told police he saw Woole load the dogs into the back of a truck and leave the area.
In an interview with police, Woole stated he was not beating the dogs, but used a shovel to usher the dogs into another pen, according to La Tresha Woodruff, CPD public information officer.
Woodruff said an animal welfare officer who responded to the scene took photos of blood inside and around the pen.
In the interview, Woole denied striking the animals or causing them to bleed, Woodruff said.
Formal charges were filed against Woole by Prosecuting Attorney Cody Hiland Tuesday.
The two counts of animal cruelty are class D felonies, punishable up to six years in prison.
“The way the statute is written, you have to engage in some pretty egregious behavior before it reaches the level of felony animal cruelty, and the use of a baseball bat to beat the animals to death, we feel certainly rises to the level of activity that would warrant a felony charge,” said Hiland.
The act allowing felony charges for cruelty to animals was passed in 2009 and applies to horses, dogs and cats.
Hiland said the animals have to be tortured for the felony status to apply, as defined by the statute.
Woole was released on a $5,000 bond the day he was arrested. His court date is September 17.
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Conway police arrested Michael Woole, 1555 East German Lane, on two felony counts of animal cruelty Tuesday.
Woole, 34, was the suspect in the possible death of two dogs beaten over the head repeatedly with a baseball bat, according to Conway Police Department.
A neighbor and witness called police Thursday of last week when he allegedly saw Woole beating the dogs in a pen at his home.
According to the witness, when he approached Woole at the time of the incident Woole stated he was "putting the dogs down."
In an interview with police, Woole stated he was not beating the dogs, but used a shovel to usher the dogs into another pen, according to La Tresha Woodruff, CPD public information officer.
Woodruff said an animal welfare officer who responded to the scene took photos of blood inside and around the pen.
In the interview, Woole denied striking the animals or causing them to bleed, Woodruff said.

Comments (58)
Add commentHey Smirkie..
You're just a little man with a tiny brain and other obvious shortcomings. I feel sorry for you.
I believe 1575 East German
I believe 1575 East German Lane is the correct address for dog beater Michael Woole. I wonder if he's a wife beater too?
Hey Michael
Why don't you show the police that the dogs are safe and in good health then?
"I didn't beat them with a baseball bat . . .
. . . I used a shovel."
(allegedly)
why does everyone always believe the bad
For anyone who is concerned,interested,or wants to know the type of person is I will tell you. I am the same age as Micheal, 34, and I have actually known him since before high school, and throughout my adult life. I can attest that he is one of the most outstanding, thoughtful, considerate, loving, and dedicated persons I know. He is not by any means cruel to animals or beats animals. I have seen him around livestock and he has been emotionally hurt when the have died. He had a goat named Liz that died several years ago that he had bottle fed, and he was terribly hurt when she passed. He has and does buy cat and dog feed for the strays that get dumped out around his place. And I could do on and on of how he treats animals, and cares about the welfare of others, whether it is his family, friends, animals, or plants. But I doubt that very many of y'all reading this actually care, because society as a whole believes the worst in every situation, and has gone to a society of instead of innocent proven guilty, it is the other way around, if accused you are automatically guilty and have to prove your innocence.
So Fuddly Duddly
Show us where the dogs are healthy and well. Explain all the blood and bone around the pen. Explain why he told the neighbor what he did, as the neighbor saw him beating the dogs.
Duuuuh
Its called evidence & an eye witness.
I'm sure the court will
I'm sure the court will appreciate ElmerFudd's rambling testimony at "Mike the dog beater's" trial.
if you ask me
I blame Michael's parents.
Sincerely,
Simpossible
I don't blame Michael's parents
It's obvious that Mr. Vaught is at it again....