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Pet Bobcat Seized from Swansea Home Returned to Family

     
SWANSEA - A pet bobcat seized last month from a Swansea family is back home after the owner was fined for not having proper permits.

The Belleville News-Democrat reports that Lakesha Mayweather has since applied for and received a federal exhibitor's permit from the Agriculture Department. 

Capone the bobcat was seized and Mayweather was charged with keeping a dangerous animal and importing live game without a permit. This week a judge dismissed the importing charge but convicted her of keeping a dangerous animal. She was fined $50 and ordered to pay $3,500 in restitution. 

Illinois conservation police officials say Mayweather believed she had followed the law when she bought the declawed and neutered Capone for $1,800 from a Missouri breeder and obtained what she thought was a proper Illinois permit.

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