Reward Offered for Tips in Dog Mutilation Case
From Times Staff Reports
An animal rights organization offered a $1,000 reward Wednesday for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever doused a dog with acid and snipped off part of its ear.
A German shepherd was found wandering near 79th Street in mid-June with an acid burn on its back and part of an ear missing. The dog has been placed with a family.
Anyone with information about the case can call (323) 730-5300 Ext. 278.
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