Police Say Teen Fatally Stabbed Family Puppy
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) -- A disturbing case of animal abuse. Anne Arundel County police charged a teen with stabbing the family puppy to death.
Christie Ileto has more of the disturbing details.
Police say they found a puppy stabbed to death inside a Linthicum home on Mountain Road on Tuesday evening.
"It was very bloody. A bloody knife found at the scene," said Justin Mulcahy, Anne Arundel County police. "It's certainly even more disturbing that it's a juvenile suspect in this case."
Police say a 14-year-old is allegedly behind this callous crime. Reports show a 10-week-old puppy was stabbed multiple times in the throat and stomach. Animal Control found the lifeless corpse on the teen's bed, next to a kitchen knife.
"I looked out and I saw three police cars across the street," said Alice Scarborough.
Scarborough lives next door. She, like many other neighbors, are trying to make sense of it all.
"I was shocked. I was shocked because I used to walk my grandson around the corner when he was smaller and he would talk to the little boy that was down there," she said.
Police say there was no evidence the puppy provoked the attack but officers say the teenager didn't explain why he stabbed the 10-week-old St. Bernard to death.
"There's no logical explanation as to why this was done. It was really for unknown reasons," said Mulcahy.
The 14-year-old is now back in his father's custody and has been charged with animal cruelty on a juvenile citation.
Police say there were no prior Animal Control reports of problems with the puppy. Animal Control has the puppy's remains and are scheduled to do a necropsy.