Police: Steuben County Man Stole Dog, Sold It After Telling Owner It Died

A black and white close-up of a leather dog leash with a metal clasp, coiled on a wooden surface.
A leather dog leash with a metal clasp rests on a wooden surface, often used to illustrate stories about pets and animal control.

A Steuben County man will soon appear in criminal court after police claim he stole a dog, sold it, and then claimed it had died.

Scott Casterline is accused of doing this while working as a contracted Dog Control Officer for the city of Corning. An investigation determined that the dog was sold in Ohio. It was retrieved and returned to its rightful owner.

Casterline, who is 51 years old and from Lindley, was charged with official misconduct, misapplication of property, and submitting a false written statement.

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