The Denver Police Department has actually detained a man after a German Shepherd was discovered dead on the side of the roadway near Coal Creek Canyon Road in June.
Anthony Holliday, 25, was detained on the felony charge of exacerbated animal cruelty after animal control officers obtained a felony arrest warrant, according to a Boulder County Sheriff’s Office press release. Holliday was likewise detained on a trespassing charge.
When detained, Holliday had another German Shepherd with him, which Denver authorities required to an animal shelter. The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office had the ability to get custody of the dog, who is now safe at a regional shelter, the release said.
Holliday is presently being hung on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond and his next court look has actually not been scheduled.
According to a July 6 press release, the young, neutered male dog was discovered June 23 off the side of a personal roadway off Coal Creek Canyon Road with several injuries. According to court records, Holliday is thought of hurting the dog on June 14.
A video game video camera on the property shot a suspicious Home Depot van that had damage on the traveler side by the rear tire. Last month, the constable’s workplace said the van might have been driven by an individual who left the dog.
The dog went through a necropsy that identified he passed away of blunt force injury, according to an affidavit. Police found Holliday’s address after examining records at the Home Depot the van was from. After getting photos of Holliday’s dogs from a home worker, they had the ability to identify that Holliday’s dog was the one that was discovered, according to the affidavit.
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