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A Pike County judge is weighing whether to reduce the bond of a man who is accused of killing and burning his ex-girlfriend’s two dogs.

The judge heard testimony last week about 28-year-old Jordan Hunt’s request to have his $350,000 bond lowered.

The Hazelton man has been in custody since September 26th on charges of intimidation, animal cruelty and killing a domestic animal.

He’s accused of entering the Evansville home of a woman whom he formerly dated and taking her two dogs.

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