Local Man in Lacefront Beard Scandal

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ST. LOUIS- PETA of Metro St. Louis are asking a federal judge to have a hearing for animal abuse, in which they accuse Peetey Weestro of St. Louis, of illegal trafficking of animals into the United States, for the sole purpose to use the animal's fur to make Lacefront beards for himself. Weestro has been under investigation for the past 8 months, after Federal Customs authorities found eight Alpaca carcasses in the basement of Weestro's home in Kinloch Missouri. Weestro has been known to prefer Alpaca fur for his beard, and has been quoted to say that "Alpaca fur makes my beard looks luxurious". In 2012, charges were brought against Weestro after DNA tests results proved that his Lacefront bread during that time consisted of a hybrid of pit bull, zebra and canary fur and feathers. Those charges were later dropped due to insufficient evidence that Weestro had in fact killed these animals to make this beard. Weestro admits that he loves the feel of animal fur on his face, but denies allegations that he is trafficking and killing animals for his personal gain. More on this story as information becomes available.

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