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Convicted Family Pet Killer Kayla Bourque Is Moving To Surrey

Kayla Bourque

Photo: New Westminster Police Department

The Ministry of Public Safety is alerting the public that Kayla Bourque, 28, is moving from New Westminster to Surrey.

She was convicted in 2012 of causing unnecessary pain, suffering or injury to animals, willfully and without lawful excuse, killing animals, and possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose.

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Bourque pleaded guilty to killing her family’s cat and dog back in 2009 and was flagged as a high-risk offender by the B.C. Corrections Branch. The investigation even saw police seize a “kill kit” that possessed a knife, syringe, restraints, black gloves, garbage bags, and a mask.

Police also found video clips that showed her killing and hanging her family dog.

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Kayla Bourque Sentencing

Surprisingly Bourque was only sentenced to two months in jail. However, the judge who oversaw her case imposed 46 conditions on her three-year probation that is still in effect today.

One of her conditions is that she cannot be outside between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

She also can’t have any contact with people under the age of 18, possess any type of pornography, use the internet, be in the possession of any weapons, or participate in study, employment, or volunteer work that would see her be in contact with animals or vulnerable people.

Bourque weighs 210 lbs and stands 5’4″ tall.

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