My Kentucky trip was cut short the other day when I received a phone call from my Dad that my dog had been shot with a crossbow by a neighbor across the street. Unfortunately, no one witnessed the incident. However, from the blood trail and the way the arrow was positioned, it is pretty clear someone shot my dog from the front porch of the house across the street. After getting the media involved, we have been taken seriously by the cops. The arrow is being sent to the lab for fingerprints and to see if the blood on it is canine blood. I hope the police can convict this fellow of wanton endangerment and animal cruelty, both felonies. What if my daughter had been in the area, what if the arrow ricocheted and killed a person? This person needs to know this kind of thing is unacceptable. The folks across the street have denied any involvement whatsoever and claim to not own crossbows. The cops searched the house and premises and found nothing related to the incident but did find other items of interest. The cop would not elaborate on what he had found, but he did say he could charge this fellow with other crime(s). There are also unresolved issues with this fellow and the Jefferson County police as well.
Question for those of you working for the KDFWR. I just thought of this, if this person did commit the crime and owns a crossbow, maybe he has a license to use it to hunt? I don't know the details on hunting licenses but it might help if one could verify he has used one in the past.
http://www.whas11.com/video/whas11video-index.html?nvid=271228
http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?s=8813841
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