Death of dog in northern Alberta 'targeted,' RCMP investigating
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Mounties are investigating the death of a dog in northern Alberta.
Mounties are investigating the death of a dog in northern Alberta.
RCMP officers were called to 99 Avenue and 98 Street in Sexsmith, Alta., after midnight on July 25, "where a person had caused the inhumane death of a dog."
"RCMP believe that this was a targeted incident against the animal," police said in a release on Monday.
The death is under investigation.
Anyone with information about it is asked to call Grande Prairie RCMP at 780-830-5700 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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