Kansas police chief says officer's puppy targeted in 'dark, evil, heinous' crime
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A Kansas police chief said on "Fox & Friends" Wednesday a puppy belonging to one of their officers was killed in what investigators believe was a targeted attack.
"She left her purebred German shepherd in a fenced backyard with water, food, outbuilding, and it was an unseasonably beautiful day here in Parsons, about 73 degrees outside. She went to lay down, caught some shut-eye, woke up, went outside and she found the carcass of her beautiful little puppy, the head had been severed, the head has not yet been recovered. And also we found the muzzle of the animal," said Parsons Police Chief Robert Spinks.
Spinks said based on the crime scene it appeared that one or more individuals broke into the backyard, then took the puppy to another location. He said they believe the attackers broke into the officer’s home to leave the remains.