
BOULDER — A University of Colorado student accused of taping her boyfriend’s dog to a refrigerator will be allowed to spend the summer at her mother’s home in Chicago, despite the fact her mother has a dog, a Boulder judge ruled Monday.
Abby Toll, 20, “didn’t even have a traffic ticket on her record” before her April 14 arrest on suspicion of felony animal cruelty, defense attorney George Kokus said Monday in requesting that Toll be allowed to leave the state.
Boulder County Judge Noel Blum granted the request and will require Toll to participate in a monitored sobriety program with a Chicago-area laboratory as a condition of her $12,500 bond.
Toll is accused of binding her boyfriend’s 2-year-old dog, Rex, in packing tape and sticking him to the fridge during a fight.
John Aguilar, Daily Camera



