A filthy Fort Bragg soldier and his wife remained locked up Tuesday after having sex with dogs and sharing clips of the encounters online, cops said.
Ruben and Amber Fox, both 23, were caught Monday in Raeford, North Carolina, south of the Army base.
Their capture followed an investigation that culminated two weeks ago, when Fairfax County authorities in Virginia alerted Raeford about the criminal activity, police Maj. Marc Godwin told the Daily News.
The couple has been charged with bestiality, disseminating obscene materials and conspiracy.
Amber Fox was additionally charged with soliciting a crime against nature, police said.
Two mixed-breed dogs and three cats were rescued from the couple’s Raeford home and brought to an animal shelter.
The couple was booked into Hoke County Jail and bail was set at $15,000 each.
Fox is a specialist assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, which is home to the Army’s Special Forces, also known as the Green Berets. A soldier found guilty of a civilan crime may be reprimanded by a commander, a spokesman said.
On her Facebook page, Amber Fox left a cryptic posting Sunday for her friends and mentioned her husband, who goes by the name Chance.
"Please everyone keep Chance and I in youuur prayers," the posting read. "I cannot and will not say what's up so please don't ask. But please just pray for us. Thank you and love you all."
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