Michigan State health physicist charged with bestiality with dog 
By: Kellie Rowe
POSTED: JUN 04 2018 01:53PM EDT
UPDATED: JUN 04 2018 03:29PM EDT


POSTED: JUN 04 2018 01:53PM EDT
UPDATED: JUN 04 2018 03:29PM EDT
(WJBK) - A Michigan State University health physicist
has been charged with bestiality, according to the attorney general's office.
According to officials, 51-year-old Joseph Hattey of Holt, Mich., has been charged with two counts of committing a crime against nature (bestiality).
Hattey is accused of penetrating a dog with his penis and his hand. The attorney general's office says the acts did not occur on campus or with an animal owned by MSU.
Officials say the dog, a Bassett hound,(dogs name "FLASH"), is safe and in the custody of Ingham County Animal Control. The alleged incident happened between January 7, 2018 and March 8, 2018, according to the warrant.
The charge is a 15-year felony.
This story is developing. Stay with FOX 2 for information.

has been charged with bestiality, according to the attorney general's office.
According to officials, 51-year-old Joseph Hattey of Holt, Mich., has been charged with two counts of committing a crime against nature (bestiality).
Hattey is accused of penetrating a dog with his penis and his hand. The attorney general's office says the acts did not occur on campus or with an animal owned by MSU.
Officials say the dog, a Bassett hound,(dogs name "FLASH"), is safe and in the custody of Ingham County Animal Control. The alleged incident happened between January 7, 2018 and March 8, 2018, according to the warrant.
The charge is a 15-year felony.
This story is developing. Stay with FOX 2 for information.
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