An adult German shepherd that appeared to be in fine physical condition was dragged to death behind a vehicle at Colorado National Monument early Wednesday, prompting authorities to seek information leading to those responsible.
Monument Superintendent Joan Anzelmo says someone drove into the monument on the West Hill in the early morning hours Wednesday and dragged the dog at the side of their vehicle for approximately 2 miles. The dog was dumped near the first tunnel on the west hill and found dead with a rope around its neck by a monument employee at approximately 4:30 a.m., the superintendent said in a prepared release.
The dog is an adult male German shepherd,that appears to have been in otherwise relatively good condition with a thick coat of fur prior to suffering this incredibly cruel fate. The dog was found with a blue and silver synthetic rope around its neck. The tracks left in the snow tell the story of the crime, with the dog initially walking, then running and then being dragged presumably to the point of its death and then dumped.
An investigation is under way, and the park has distributed photographs of the deceased dog "in hopes that people will recognize the animal and report the person (or persons) who committed this horrific crime upon a defenseless animal," the release said. "The monument also will be working with area vets to see if they have any information on the dog."
A crime tip line has been established. Anyone with information on this crime or any other crime committed in Colorado National Monument is urged to call the Monument’s Crime Tip Line at 970-712-2798. Callers may remain anonymous.
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I am reluctant to call the person who would do something like this sick. To imply that they are sick, is to imply that they are curable. To say they are sick, provokes some sort of pity. I have no pity. That there was a possibility they did not intend harm, or could not help themselves. I can not believe that the person would would do something like this did not intend the end result, and enjoy cutting that poor animal loose to see the reward they were looking for. People who begin with hurting animals always move to injuring humans.
PLEASE find him/her. PLEASE make sure that they do not injure another animal or human. I've known people like this. It only gets worse. That poor baby...
The dogs owner posted a statement in the comments section (link). This dog was stolen from his truck while he ate nearby. Not "unintentional, forgot" but deliberate! Stole the dog & dragged it to death. Same should be done to the person responsable for this horrific act! Hope the locals get him before the law does. http://www.gjsentinel.com/hp/content/news/stories/2009/12/30/123009_dog_...
A petition is being circulated: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/6/demand-justice-for-buddys-killer
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