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Emaciated dog found in Magnolia with arrow through its abdomen
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A dog in Magnolia is being treated after it was found with an arrow protruding from its abdomen.
MAGNOLIA, Texas – The Magnolia Police Department is investigating after a dog was found with an arrow protruding through its abdomen.
Police said the dog, believed to be a pit bull/Labrador mix was found in the 13000 block of Friendship Lane near the Montgomery County Pct. 2 Commissioner’s barn.
Authorities were able to restrain the dog and it was taken to the animal shelter for emergency surgery to remove the arrow. Police said the dog also had another injury near its hip. Authorities believe it was hit by another arrow and it was a through-and-through wound.
White Supremacist Graffiti Found in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ind. Several buildings in downtown Columbus, including First Presbyterian Church and the Cummins, Inc. corporate office building, were defaced with white supremacist graffiti on Saturday.
On the buildings were a stenciled logo and web address for the Texas-based white supremacist organization, Patriot Front. The Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center both consider Patriot Front to be a hate group.
The logos were also found in Friendship Alley between Fourth and Fifth Streets and on the Jackson Street Parking Garage, police told
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