Animal Protection Police Asking for Help After Dog Found Fatally Stabbed
Following the discovery of a dead stabbed pit bull, Sully Police District Officers from our Animal Protection Police are requesting that residents in the ODay Drive neighborhood watch home camera footage.
Officers were called to a tiny trail in Centreville that connected Rt. 29 and South Barros Court at 9:30 a.m. on December 3. The dead dog was discovered by a local next to a forested track behind the townhouses. The dog is a young female pit bull mix that is gray and white. After a necropsy, it was discovered that the dog had been stabbed several times.
The puppy was probably abandoned in the vicinity for less than a day before the community member found her, according to the officers. Residents who reside close to ODay Drive and Barros Drive are being asked by the police to watch home surveillance footage. We are asking anyone who saw something strange while driving by the area on Route 29 to give us a call.
Please call the Fairfax County Police Department at 703-691-2131 if you have any information about this case. Ask to speak with an Animal Protection Police Officer who is on duty.You can also anonymously report tips to Crime Solvers by phone at 1-866-411-TIPS (866-411-8477) or online by clicking HERE. Get the Fairfax County Crime Solvers P3 Tips App. Cash rewards are available to anonymous tippers. If you would like a detective to get in touch with you again, kindly provide your contact information.
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Calling 9-1-1 (voice and TTY) or texting it is the preferred method of reporting an emergency. Please dial 703-691-2131, TTY 711, for non-emergencies.
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