Hunt for sick pet poisoner as food laced with tablets found in public car park
The incident occurred over the New Years period, it is claimed
Contents left at the Billy Neil MBE Country Park last week
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A warning has been issued to pet owners after food laced with poison was found in a public car park near Dundonald.
Councillor Sharon Skillen said it had been brought to her attention that the discovery had been made by walkers at the Billy Neil Country Park on the Comber Road.
The shocking incident comes just months after a number of pets have suffered poisoning in parts of East Belfast, Lisburn Castlereagh and North Down, it is claimed.
It is unclear at this stage whether it is one or a number of individuals taking part in the cruel activity or if they are linked to each other.