PERRY COUNTY, Miss. (WDAM) – A searching dog is missing out on after declared dognappers took it off a hunt recently.
The Perry County Constable’s Workplace stated the dog was performing a hunt on Nov. 19 when it was taken off Highway 29 south of New Augusta.
2 unknown suspects, a male and a female, later on took the dog to the Pine Belt Animal Shelter, declaring it was a deserted animal.
The dog, nevertheless, was using a pricey GPS-tracking collar utilized by searching dog owners to keep their animals from getting lost. It likewise had the name and contact details of the owner.
When shelter staff members informed the suspects that they would get in touch with the owner, the suspects took the dog and got away.
Constable Mitch Nobles stated the collar was later on recuperated disposed of near a structure.
Security video at the shelter caught pictures of the 2 suspects, and the constable’s workplace is requesting for the general public’s help to help discover their identities.
Anybody with any details worrying these 2 people or the taking of the dog ought to get in touch with the Perry County Constable’s Workplace at 601-964-8461.
You can likewise report confidential ideas to the Perry County Crimestoppers at 601-964-STOP (7867) or on the Crimestoppers site and app.
The constable’s workplace stated, “Keep in mind, we desire your details, not your name, and you might get a benefit of as much as $1,000.”
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