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Authorities looking to question people who dropped off severely injured dog at Denver shelter
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Metro Denver Crime Stoppers
The authorities are looking to identify and question two women who dropped off a âseverely injuredâ dog at the Denver Animal Shelter on Sunday evening that had to be euthanized because of his injuries.
Posted at 4:47 PM, Apr 23, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-23 18:47:25-04
DENVER â The authorities are looking to identify and question two women who dropped off a âseverely injuredâ dog at the Denver Animal Shelter on Sunday evening that had to be euthanized because of his injuries.
Woman believes neighbor s bird feeders are attracting unwanted wildlife to the area
A Denver woman says small creatures are causing big problems for her and nearby neighbors.
and last updated 2021-04-02 01:16:06-04
DENVER â A Denver woman says small creatures are causing big problems for her and nearby neighbors. We have an issue with the neighbor who feeds the wildlife. It s been an ongoing issue for two years now. We ve tried being neighborly. said Cassie Childers, a resident of the Baker neighborhood.
Childers said since she s moved in, she s dealt with an influx of squirrel feces, pieces of corn on the cob and peanut shells.
Man arrested, accused of dragging dog to death behind pickup in Denver
Witnesses saw the pickup dragging the dog by a leash on March 1 on South Platte River Drive. Author: Jennifer Campbell-Hicks Updated: 5:15 PM MDT March 16, 2021
DENVER A suspect was arrested March 12 in an animal cruelty case this month in which a pickup truck dragged a dog to death near South Platte River Drive and West Mississippi Avenue, Denver Police said on Tuesday.
The Denver Police Department (DPD) arrested Jacob Ibarra, 24, in the March 1 incident. He was arrested on suspicion of two misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty and one felony count of tampering with evidence. He was released on bail from the Denver jail, according to court records.