Iowa investigators offer reward in killing of two pet dogs


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The Cass County Sheriff’s Office in Iowa is offering a $6,000 reward in the investigation into the killing of two pet dogs.

Deputies say the animals vanished July 27th. They were found dead Tuesday near a bridge on 660th Street near Tucson Road in rural Cumberland, Iowa.

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Investigators say someone bound the dogs’ back legs and shot them in the head. Two other dogs are still missing in the area.

Anyone with information on the animal cruelty case should call the Sheriff’s Office at 712-243-2206.

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