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USA July 9, 2026

Canadian Man Charged in High-Profile Case of Flamingo Theft and Alleged Cruelty Pled Not Guilty in Las Vegas Court.

Canadian Man Charged in High-Profile Case of Flamingo Theft and Alleged Cruelty Pled Not Guilty in Las Vegas Court.

The Canadian tourist accused of stealing a flamingo and torturing several others at a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip has pleaded not guilty to four charges of federal animal cruelty.

Mitchell Fairbarn, 33, of Brampton, entered the plea during an arraignment hearing on Tuesday.

According to court records, police say Fairbarn injured several birds, pinning one down, before snatching a specific flamingo named Peachy.

Canadian tourist police identified as Michael Fairbarn holds Peachy in the flamingo at the Las Vegas hotel.

Surveillance footage obtained by Las Vegas police showed the man entering an elevator with Peacher under his arm as another man stood next to him.

The video footage later showed the bird being forcibly handled by the neck and legs as Fairbarn walked down a hallway towards his room.

Police searched Fairbarn’s room, where they found a “large bloody feather” along with several photos and videos on his phone of the man with Peachy.

 Surveillance footage that police say shows Michael Fairbarn returning to a hotel room with a flamingo stolen from a Las Vegas hotel’s bird habitat.

The pics and video allegedly showed him choking the flamingo and throwing it on the floor.

When questioned by police, Fairbarn reportedly told them he entered the bird habitat because he saw a flamingo in distress.

He told authorities he “popped” the bird’s wing back into place, but animal control later told cops that the man injured Peachy and several other birds after he “pulled the wing out of the bird’s body.”

Peachy suffered a damaged wing and a ruptured blood supply from the incident.

After his arrest, Fairbarn surrendered his passport and was banned from leaving the United States until the court case ends.

He’s also banned from visiting the Las Vegas Strip and having contact with animals.

Fairbarn posted bond shortly after his arrest.

A jury trial has been scheduled to begin on Oct. 12.

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