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Reward raised to $4000 for info on dogs' deaths

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Fri, 26 Feb 2010 11:06a.m.

Auckland-based animal rights group Paw Justice offered a $4000 reward for any information leading to an arrest

Auckland-based animal rights group Paw Justice offered a $4000 reward for any information leading to an arrest

An animal rights group has put up a $4000 reward for information about the deaths of two dogs suspected of being shot dead after are being run over by a car.

The reward was initially $2000, but the amount was today doubled.

Rachel Watson and partner Roy Ellis, owners of 10-year-old foxy-Labrador cross, Chevy, and eight-year-old boxer, Toby, found blood, shotgun cartridges and a collar in the middle of the road near their home in Tahuna, in Waikato, last week.

The dogs had been asleep in their kennels late on Friday but were missing on Saturday morning.

Ms Watson found pools of blood and blood drag marks and two shotgun cartridges about 2km along the road. She also found Toby's leather collar which had several pellet holes in it.

Sergeant Vic Sneddon, of Morrinsville police, said the collar and casings were being fingerprinted and police had gone door to door speaking to neighbours. He said he believed the dogs might have been hit by a car and that someone put down the animals because of their injuries.

Auckland-based animal rights group Paw Justice offered a $4000 reward for any information leading to an arrest.

Paw Justice's Craig Dunn told The Waikato Times he was "absolutely disgusted" to hear about what happened to Chevy and Toby.

He said Tahuna was a small community and someone must know something

"Hopefully under the public pressure, someone will buckle."

NZPA

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18 Mar 2010 07:53p.m.

easy goin' wrote:

i cannot tell a lie , it was the cat mob gang

27 Feb 2010 08:12p.m.

2fewrecipies wrote:

It was a professional hit by 2 shooters from Warkworth, and the SPCA is preparing a sensational media release on their investigations and have one of their pro-bono lawyers lined up with a verdict before it has even got to court. Maybe I should provide the names to claim the reward?

27 Feb 2010 07:43p.m.

easy goin' wrote:

Lets hope the reward finds the killers so this site will have more animal story to get the crazy dog lovers on about stringing them up, torture-killing them etc.., sending them to prison where they will be raped and bashed. All because supposedly if you hurt animals you turn to hurting people, but animal lovers are compasionate and loving beings.

26 Feb 2010 11:19a.m.

Rachel Watson wrote:

The Reward for information leading to a conviction for the two dogs shot at Tahuna as increased to $4000. Contact Craig Dunn at Paw Justice for confirmation. I am the owner of the said dogs, and he has just phoned to inform me of this.