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An Elizabethtown man faces charges after police said he put razor blades in meat in his backyard, causing the death of his neighbor's dog.Mobile videoElizabethtown police said 60-year-old Robert Hamme placed the meat in his yard, which the dog ate.The Stotts family said Nibbles wasn't just a pet, he was part of the family and he'd been that way for more than a decade until mysteriously, he got sick and died. Jim Stotts and his wife said Nibbles spent all 14 years of his life at their Elizabethtown home, often sleeping in the bed and happily playing with the family's other dog, Bolt, in the same backyard."(He) didn't have an enemy in the world. Got along with every other dog in the area, just a real outgoing friendly dog," Stotts said.On July 18, Nibbles died, just three days after the family noticed their pet was sick."He couldn't eat, couldn't drink. Every time he tried to drink, he would throw up in the water bowl. He was in agony. Every time he'd lay down and look up at me and crawl towards me, you could tell he was in serious pain," Stotts said.Stotts said a vet discovered a large blockage just outside the dog's stomach.Unable to pay the more than $600 worth of treatment, they had to say goodbye.The same day Nibbles died, Stotts said he stopped Bolt from chewing on something."What it was was Canadian bacon that had been cut in half with broken pieces of razorblade stuffed in the straight side. I found three pieces. The fourth piece was the one Nibbles got," Stotts said.When police questioned neighbors, they said Hamme admitted to throwing the meat over the Stotts' fence.The Stotts pressed charges and Hamme was arrested."We've got a 2-year-old grandson. He comes over and plays outside. It could've been him that found that piece of Canadian bacon and with razorblades in it and ate it," Stotts said. "He wanted to kill the dogs. He knew what he was doing. It was just an evil act. There's no rhyme or reason or justification for something like this."It's still unclear exactly what caused the dog's death because Nibbles was crematedAccording to Elizabethtown police, Hamme told officers he placed razorblades in the meat because was frustrated over his neighbor's dogs' barking.Hamme was arrested and charged with two counts of animal torture; one a Class A misdemeanor for physical injury and the other a Class D felony since the dog died as a result of the torture.The investigation continues.