Woman admits to home invasion where she stabbed dog to death and bit two people 

A 26-year-old Pennsylvania woman could spend up to a dozen years behind bars after she admitted to breaking into the home of a family, where she fatally stabbed their dog and bit two people who then needed medical attention.

Clinton County Court of Common Pleas Judge Michael F. Salisbury on Tuesday ordered Breanna Englert to serve up to 12 years in a state correctional facility after she pleaded guilty to charges including criminal trespass, cruelty to animals, and making terroristic threats, authorities said.

Englert, who appears to have a “Lady Justice” tattoo on her neck, pleaded guilty to the crimes in October.

According to a news release from the Clinton County District Attorney’s Office, troopers with the Lamar division of the Pennsylvania State Police responded in April to an emergency 911 call reporting a home invasion at a residence in the 300 block of Pennsylvania Avenue in South Renovo, about 165 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.

Breanna Englert (Clinton County DA

Breanna Englert (Clinton County DA’s Office)

Upon arriving, first responders found Englert at the scene and placed her under arrest. Authorities said she broke into the home and was quickly confronted by the homeowners and a neighbor.

“Englert attacked the homeowner’s dog with a knife and bit two of the victims, who required medical attention. Immediately following the incident, the victim’s dog suffered seizures and died a short time later,” the release states. “Englert was believed to have been under the influence of controlled substances at the time.”

Clinton County District Attorney Dave Strouse argued that Englert should face harsh punishment during Wednesday’s sentencing hearing, requesting that the court hand down the maximum sentence of 25 years.

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