SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) —  A Suffolk woman who first caught officers’ attention for helping her husband get ahold of guns after he was convicted of a felony is facing charges of a different sort.

42-year-old Christina Danielle Patterson was arrested October 12 after being indicted on six counts of crimes against nature — bestiality/carnally know any brute animal and six counts of animal cruelty. 

Suffolk police say the charges come after officers found videos of Patterson and her husband, Richard Allen Patterson, 47, engaging in acts of bestiality on a computer seized by Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents during a July 31, 2017, raid on the couple’s home in the 2400 block of Freeman Mill Road.

The ATF search warrant involved the couple’s business, Imperial K-9, LLC. 

Christina Patterson, who was sentenced in July to one year in prison and six months of house arrest for helping her husband obtain illegal weapons, is being held at the Western Tidewater Regional Jail on the new charges. 

Richard Allen Patterson is also being held at Western Tidewater Regional jail on the federal charges, and police say any charges related to the bestiality videos won’t move forward until after the federal process has been completed.