Police discovered no seen accidents on the person who killed Angie Harmon’s canine over Easter weekend.
Oliver, a German shepherd and beagle combine, died after he was shot and killed by an Instacart supply driver, who instructed officers from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department that he acted in self-defense.
A spokesperson from the division instructed PEOPLE that whereas the person, recognized as Christopher Reid within the police report, instructed officers he was attacked, authorities didn’t discover any seen accidents on him.
“Our officers investigated the incident totally and in the end determined to not pursue expenses,” the spokesperson added. “The police are not seeking additional parties. The case is now closed.”
CMPD’s Animal Care and Control additionally responded to the scene on Saturday, March 30.
Harmon, 51, additionally stated the person admitted taking pictures her “precious” canine, however police let him go as a result of “he claimed self-defense.”
In a earlier assertion shared with PEOPLE, officers stated the man defended himself from the alleged canine attack by “firing a single gunshot, placing and mortally wounding the canine.”
While sharing the information of Oliver’s demise in an Instagram post on Monday, April 1, Harmon, 51, stated the gunshot was fired after the person “received out of his automobile” and “delivered the meals.”
“He didn’t have a scratch or chew on him nor have been his pants torn,” stated Harmon.
The Law & Order alum ended her publish by expressing that her household was left “utterly traumatized & past devastated on the lack of our beloved boy & member of the family.”
Harmon echoed the identical sentiments in an Instagram Stories publish that very same day, expressing that the person’s actions have been “despicable and inexcusable.”
“The reality that somebody may commit such a heartless act is past comprehension to me, and I’m devastated that I did not get to say goodbye to him,” her publish added.
Two days later, she shared an inspirational quote along with her Instagram followers, encouraging them to not “hand over.”
In an announcement shared with PEOPLE, Instacart stated it was “deeply saddened and disturbed to listen to about this incident,” noting that Reid was suspended from its platform.
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The firm added, “We have been in direct contact with the shopper and are cooperating with regulation enforcement on their investigation.”