By Associated Press - Monday, March 24, 2014

ASPEN, Colo. (AP) - The Snowmass Village Town Council will wait until April to next discuss its lease with an Aspen dog-sledding operator facing animal cruelty charges.

The Aspen Times (https://tinyurl.com/oww9fhr ) reported Monday that Town Attorney John Dresser has repeatedly advised delay, fearing a council discussion could compromise Dan MacEachen’s trial. MacEachen’s Krabloonik dog-sledding operation is on Snowmass Village property.

The next court date for MacEachen, who faces eight misdemeanor animal-cruelty charges in a case pending since December, is April 15. The Times says that at the most council recent meeting, Dresser advised councilors to discuss a plan of action on the issue at its next meeting on April 21.



MacEachen has denied wrongdoing. Activists have been pushing councilors for a public discussion of his kennel operation.

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Information from: The Aspen Times, https://www.aspentimes.com/

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Information from: The Aspen Times, https://www.aspentimes.com/

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