Arson Case Against Kimberly Bohling Handed to Jury on Feb. 15

  • THE JURY TRIAL for Kimberly Bohling, accused of second degree arson and livestock animal cruelty in the April 5, 2019 fire that destroyed a chicken growing house (photo above) north of Tecumseh, as well as three counts of criminal trespass for incidents of tampering that occurred in the barns during the two months prior to the fire. County Publications file photo
    THE JURY TRIAL for Kimberly Bohling, accused of second degree arson and livestock animal cruelty in the April 5, 2019 fire that destroyed a chicken growing house (photo above) north of Tecumseh, as well as three counts of criminal trespass for incidents of tampering that occurred in the barns during the two months prior to the fire. County Publications file photo
The case against Kimberly Bohling of Tecumseh, accusing her of second degree arson, livestock animal cruelty, and criminal mischief more than $5,000 in the April 5, 2019 fire which destroyed a chicken growing house belonging to Tecumseh Poultry and over 22,000 market ready chickens, was handed to the jury Monday afternoon, February 15. The case also includes three charges of first degree criminal…

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