Washington couple finds skinned dog near river: 'He had no ears, no tail, no paws'
10/09/2018 10:04 am PDT
By Jamie Tompkins, KCPQ
THURSTON COUNTY, Wash. -- (KCPQ) -- A couple walking a trail in Thurston County made a gruesome discovery Friday night: a mutilated dog.
Jacinda Gehrig told Q13 News the dog had been completely skinned and was missing its ears, paws, and tail.
While investigators are making no connections, at this point, to a series of cat mutilations this past summer -- they are taking this case very seriously.
Gehrig and her boyfriend, Paul Krause said they were walking through the woods near the Nisqually Bridge around 6:45 p.m. when they came across the horrific scene.
They called 911 and took cell phone video. They shared the video with Q13 News, but we are choosing not to show it because it is too graphic and disturbing.
Thurston County investigators say it doesn't appear the dog died of natural causes and there were no bite marks found on the animal's body.
“We saw big tire truck marks and gloves, blue latex gloves, that had fat around them in a puddle right next to the dog; five feet away maybe,” Gehrig said.
Detectives told Q13 News it's far too early in the investigation to know whether or not this incident could be linked to the multiple cats found mutilated and killed in Thurston County.
The Thurston County Sheriff's Office says they are currently investigating this as a case of animal cruelty.
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