CLOVIS, New Mexico (KVII) — The Curry County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the how a canine discovered with wire on it’ neck and tape on paws died.
According to the High Plains Human Society, somebody posted on social media {that a} “pleasant canine” — which seems to be a Chow — was roaming unfastened on PR Lyons Avenue. They had been hoping to find the proprietor.
Just a few hours later, somebody discovered the canine sure and killed north of city, on CR L, between CR 13 and CR 14.
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“The canine did have tape loosely on its legs, however the tape was not linked and it didn’t seem to have induced any damage or irritation to the canine earlier than its dying,” mentioned Sheriff Michael Brockett to The Eastern New Mexico News. “The canine additionally had a wire loosely held on its neck. There was no seen trauma on the canine, and its explanation for dying is unknown.”
Brockett mentioned a deputy who’s educated to acknowledge and examine animal cruelty responded to the scene.
He mentioned the pink Chow combine didn’t have a collar or figuring out marks to assist determine the proprietor or the canine.
Curry County Crime Stoppers is providing a $1,000 reward for data resulting in an arrest.
Anonymous ideas could be made by calling 575-763-7000.