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A fired Arby's employee is accused of mutilating a cat inside the bathroom stall at his former workplace

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A teen fired from his job at an Arby's in Missouri is accused of returning to the restaurant and mutilating a cat in a bathroom stall.

Tanner Maggard of Lee's Summit, Missouri, is charged in Jackson County Court with animal abuse by torture or mutilation while the animal was alive.

Maggard, 19, also is charged with one count of property damage.

The incident occurred at about 8:40 p.m. Oct. 19 in an Arby's restaurant in Lee's Summit, Missouri.

Court documents state Maggard had been fired from his job at the restaurant in June for setting fires inside the business.

Maggard ordered food, went to the bathroom, came out and told the restaurant's manager he noticed the bathroom had been remodeled, according to court documents.

Maggard allegedly went back into the bathroom and was in a stall when the manager came in to clean the area after the restaurant closed.

The manager said he heard Maggard coughing and asked if he was OK.

Maggard left the restroom and then the restaurant.

The manager went back into the bathroom to clean and found a decapitated cat in the stall occupied by Maggard, according to the court document.

There also was a large amount of blood on the toilet, walls and door in the stall, the document states.

Police interviewed Maggard about the bloody scene and he denied knowing about any cat.

This story was originally published on KSHB.