PULASKI, Va. – PETA is providing a benefit of approximately $5,000 for info that might result in the arrest and conviction of the individual accountable for a dog that was discovered with its legs taped together in a dumpster in Pulaski.
We formerly reported that the dog was discovered in a dumpster at Ollie’s shopping mall in the Town of Pulaski on March 31.
A Pulaski man saved the dog after he heard it making sounds from a container with a cover. Police said the container is blue with a white cover and has “Pioneer Athletics” composed on it and is thought to have actually continued field marking paint at one point.
As authorities continue to examine, PETA is asking the general public to help get the word out and show the benefit poster listed below.
The totally free downloadable poster can be discovered here.
“This dog was bound, sealed inside a bucket, and dumped like garbage to suffocate or starve to death,” PETA Senior Vice President Colleen O’Brien said. “If there are any other dogs in the culprit’s custody, they’re likely in danger, and PETA is urging anyone who might know something about this case to come forward immediately.”
PETA said anybody with info must get in touch with Detective Rick Riddle of the Pulaski Police Department at 540-994-8609.
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