Update on Dog Abuse Case
BALTIMORE, MD -
BARCS
is seeking information about a dog who was
abused on Easter Sunday. The Baltimore Bureau of
Animal Control received a call about youths
throwing rocks and bricks at a dog who was tied
up in the 3700 block of Greenspring Avenue near
the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary
School. When a concerned citizen went to rescue
the dog, the youths began throwing rocks and
bricks at him. The suspects appeared to be 12
or 13 years old.
The
one-year old dog (now named Christy) was brought
to
BARCS where she is being treated for
severe injuries. She was found to have several
wounds on the top of her head, her snout was
very swollen with multiple wounds, there were a
number of wounds in both nostrils,
hemorrhages in both eyes, a wound on the dorsal
surface of her front paw, and crusted blood in
booth ears, both nostrils, and in her eyes.
This case is under active investigation by the
Baltimore City Bureau of Animal Control. Animal
Enforcement Officers are contacting the school
to determine if the surveillance cameras
captured the incident. Jennifer Mead-Brause,
BARCS’ Executive Director, appealed to any one
with information about the case to step forward:
“This is another shocking incident of animal
abuse. Once again the fact that perpetrators
are so young people is very disturbing. These
young people are in urgent need of help.
Incidents of animal abuse are a key predictor of
violent criminal behavior. Any one with
information is asked to call the Baltimore city
Bureau of Animal Control at (410) 396-4698. I
urge people living in the neighborhood to pay
close attention to their companion animals.
Animals who are allowed to roam at large are an
easy target for this type of abuse.”
If you would like to help Christy and other
animals like her, please donate to
BARCS Franky Fund.
4/15
UPDATE:
PETA
has
just offered an additional $2,500 reward for this animal abuse
case. The total reward is now up to
$6,000!
4/13
UPDATE:
The Snyder Foundation for Animals has
offered a $1,000 reward for this animal abuse
case.
UPDATE:
The Humane Society of the United States is
offering a reward of up to $2,500 for
information leading to the identification,
arrest, and conviction in the case of Christy.
Read more
here.
BARCS is Baltimore City’s animal shelter. It is
the largest shelter in Baltimore and the
surrounding area taking in 11,000 animals each
year.
The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter,
Inc. (BARCS) is a non-profit organization
created in 2005. The mission of the Baltimore
Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) is to
provide sanctuary for all animals and to promote
a more humane community.
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