CHICAGO (CBS)– A 61-year-old female has actually been charged with stabbing a dog on the day after Christmas in the Dunning community on the Northwest Side.
A 15-year-old lady was strolling her household chihuahua, Bebe, around 3:20 p.m. on Monday in the front lawn of their apartment in the 6600 block of West Irving Park Roadway, when Jeanette Olivo strolled up and stopped to talk with her. Olivo all of a sudden ran towards Bebe and stabbed him “without cautioning or justification,” according to a cops report.
The 15-year-old lady fled, and Olivo started chasing her with the knife, and stabbed Bebe numerous more times. Olivo then ran and dropped the knife about a block away, prior to the lady’s dad captured her and held her till authorities showed up to jail her.
According to court files, Bebe suffered several cuts and leak injuries, triggering severe injuries.
Olivo has actually been charged with intensified ruthlessness to animals, and intensified attack with a lethal weapon. Her bond was set at $25,000 throughout her very first court look on Tuesday.
If she has the ability to publish bail, she has actually been bought not to cope with or own any animals.
She is due back in court on Jan. 4.
Garrido Stray Rescue Structure, a non-profit rescue group established by a retired Chicago law enforcement officer and his spouse, is raising cash to help spend for the dog’s medical expenses.
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