Bullyboi
09-15-2006, 10:38 PM
Reward offered to find killer of pit bull
By HARRY YANOSHAK
Bucks County Courier Times
Bucks County's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is offering $1,000 for information that helps Lower Southampton police determine who killed a healthy pit bull terrier Wednesday with a shotgun.
The dead dog was found in the Neshaminy Creek near a boat ramp on the Neshaminy Falls Campground Association property off Manor Lane. It was found about 7 p.m., several hours after a year-round campground resident reported to a co-worker that he had heard three shotgun blasts about 3 p.m., according to police. That resident was later alerted by teens who found the dog.
A veterinarian's examination determined the dog was shot in the head at close range; there were three entrance wounds to the top of the head and the neck, SPCA Humane Officer Kathy Myron said. The dog had no ID attached to its black canvas collar nor did it have an implanted microchip. Besides a collar, the dog was wearing a red, white and blue bandana.
“It looks like it was a well-cared-for animal,” SPCA executive director Anne Irwin said, adding that the brown and black “brindle” dog most likely was someone's pet and not a stray.
Police found two spent 12-gauge shotgun shells in the area where the dog was found and a trail of blood leading to the creek. The dog was placed in storage for evidence at the SPCA office in Solebury. A post-mortem examination was performed by an area vet.
The dog is a neutered male pit bull and about 5 or 6 years old. The dog weighed about 60 pounds.
Anyone with information can call the Lower Southampton police at 215-357-1235 or the SPCA office at 215-794-7425.
Harry Yanoshak can be reached at 215-949-4203 or hyanoshak@phillyBurbs.com (hyanoshak@phillyBurbs.com).
September 15, 2006 8:23 AM
http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/111-09152006-712954.html
By HARRY YANOSHAK
Bucks County Courier Times
Bucks County's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is offering $1,000 for information that helps Lower Southampton police determine who killed a healthy pit bull terrier Wednesday with a shotgun.
The dead dog was found in the Neshaminy Creek near a boat ramp on the Neshaminy Falls Campground Association property off Manor Lane. It was found about 7 p.m., several hours after a year-round campground resident reported to a co-worker that he had heard three shotgun blasts about 3 p.m., according to police. That resident was later alerted by teens who found the dog.
A veterinarian's examination determined the dog was shot in the head at close range; there were three entrance wounds to the top of the head and the neck, SPCA Humane Officer Kathy Myron said. The dog had no ID attached to its black canvas collar nor did it have an implanted microchip. Besides a collar, the dog was wearing a red, white and blue bandana.
“It looks like it was a well-cared-for animal,” SPCA executive director Anne Irwin said, adding that the brown and black “brindle” dog most likely was someone's pet and not a stray.
Police found two spent 12-gauge shotgun shells in the area where the dog was found and a trail of blood leading to the creek. The dog was placed in storage for evidence at the SPCA office in Solebury. A post-mortem examination was performed by an area vet.
The dog is a neutered male pit bull and about 5 or 6 years old. The dog weighed about 60 pounds.
Anyone with information can call the Lower Southampton police at 215-357-1235 or the SPCA office at 215-794-7425.
Harry Yanoshak can be reached at 215-949-4203 or hyanoshak@phillyBurbs.com (hyanoshak@phillyBurbs.com).
September 15, 2006 8:23 AM
http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/111-09152006-712954.html