Warren County Assistant District Attorney Matt Burin said Warner gave police a videotaped statement related to the marijuana and weapons.

The allegations Warner had sex with a dog, which police learned about during a search of his home by discovering a video of at least one encounter on an “electronic device,” were not brought up during Wednesday’s arraignment.

State Police and the Warren County SPCA had been trying to locate the dog as of Monday, but it could not be determined Wednesday whether the animal had been found.

Warner’s roommate, James F. Barber, 42, also pleaded not guilty to a felony marijuana possession charge that stemmed from the 1.5 pounds of marijuana seized from the home after the traffic stop. He also was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana, a noncriminal violation, but has not been linked to abuse of the dog.

“My client maintains his innocence to these charges,” Barber’s lawyer, Mike Stern, said.

A four-time felon, Barber was sent to Warren County Jail for lack of $2,500 cash bail or $5,000 bail bond.

Don Lehman covers crime and Warren County government for The Post-Star. His work can be found on Twitter @PS_CrimeCourts and on poststar.com/app/blogs.