Mail carrier accused of feeding dog nail-laced meatballs
NEW HOPE, Ala. -- An Alabama mail carrier has been charged after authorities say she fed at least one dog meatballs that contained nails.
AL.com reports that 47-year-old Susanna Dawn Burhans was arrested Thursday and charged with aggravated cruelty to animals.
The U.S. Postal Service worker was arrested after a joint investigation by the Madison County Sheriff's Office and the Postal Service determined she fed the nail-laced meatballs to at least one dog in New Hope.
Ed Glover of New Hope told CBS Huntsville affiliate WHNT-TV that he found one of the meatballs on the ground by his mailbox. He became worried about his dog Missy, and X-rays later showed that nails were inside the dog's stomach.
Glover told the station that Burhans was his mail carrier.
Sheriff's Capt. Mike Salomonsky says the investigation began with a complaint nearly two weeks ago, but at least one other resident has filed a complaint.
Further details haven't been released. It's unclear if Burhans has an attorney.
She was released from the Madison County Jail after posting $2,500 bail Thursday.