KELLOGG – The second of two Kellogg residents to be arrested for animal abuse earlier this year was sentenced this week.
On July 6, 32-year-old Kerry Quick and 29-year-old Justice Goodwin were both arrested after authorities discovered a fatally injured dog, along with a firearm, drugs, and drug paraphernalia at their Kellogg residence. X-rays later showed that the dog had been shot in the head.
Last month, Quick was sentenced to serve simultaneous five- and two-year prison terms after pleading guilty to a class D felony charge of control of a firearm as a felon, as well as animal abuse, which is an aggravated misdemeanor. He also was ordered to pay $1,880 worth of fines.
This week, Goodwin was given a suspended 180-day jail sentence. She pleaded guilty to a reduced aggravated misdemeanor charge of possession of a controlled substance – 2nd offense. As part of the plea deal, she no longer had to face a class D felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – 3rd offense.
Goodwin has also been ordered to pay an $855 fine and her sentence includes 2 years of probation.

