Queens, New York.An urgent inquiry has been launched into a distressing incident of animal cruelty in South Ozone Park after a man was observed burning a dog early on Thursday morning.
According to the authorities, the man was seen dragging what looked to be a motionless dog at approximately 4:45 a.m. near 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to PIX11 News, surveillance footage purportedly showed the man pouring an accelerant on the animal before setting it on fire.
Police Seek Public s Help in Identifying Suspect
The public is being asked to help investigators from the NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad find the culprit, who was last seen wearing:
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A
maroon sweatshirt
with the word
POLO
in tan letters across the chest -
Gray pants
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A light brown
MCM
backpack
After burning the dog, the suspect quickly left the scene. No other information about the dog has been made public, and authorities have not yet verified whether the dog survived the incident.
Animal Advocacy Groups Respond
The incident has been reported to the ASPCA, which is apparently helping with the investigation. Animal advocacy groups are denouncing the offense, demanding prompt justice and harsher punishments for individuals who harm animals in this way.
This type of violence is unimaginable, according to an ASPCA spokeswoman. Our dedication lies in helping law enforcement bring the guilty party to justice.
Ongoing Investigation and Community Alert
The motive behind the attack is still unknown, and the NYPD has not confirmed whether the perpetrator was well-known in the neighborhood. Contact the NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad or Crime Stoppers if you have any surveillance footage, information, or tips about the case.
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