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Rewards on offer, petitions are fired up, and two Facebook groups are gaining members—all in the name of a puppy who was found beaten, burned, and with broken bones, abandoned in a park in Quincy. Dubbed “Puppy Doe” by animal rescue officials—the Boston Herald has since identified the dog’s original owner—police are on the hunt and asking for the public’s help, for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for their “sadistic” abuse of the animal over an extended period of time. Police are worried that the abuse of Puppy Doe—also known as Kiya—may be part of a bigger problem, and other animals may be at risk. “It is highly unlikely that this level of sadistic cruelty could be shown to one animal and not be part of a pattern involving other animals or perhaps vulnerable people. We need to find the person who did this and see what else they are doing,” said Norfolk District Attorney Michael W. Morrissey, during a plea to the public last week, asking individuals to send any information to authorities related to the case. First Facebook page/// https://facebook/pages/Justice-for-Puppy-Doe/730535090297199 Second Facebook page https://facebook/JusticeForPuppyDoe
Posted on: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 02:38:31 +0000

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