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Kunkletown, PA ? ? Thanks to a generous donation from a concerned citizen, a $1,000 reward is now being offered for?information leading to an arrest and conviction in a case involving the mutilation deaths of three exotic birds.? On Sunday, May 20, ? Pennsylvania SPCA Humane Law Enforcement officer Elizabeth Anderson was called to investigate a home on Robin Hood Drive in Kunkletown. ??The residents reported someone had broken into their home and brutally killed three exotic pet birds.?Two other birds were unharmed. ?The dead birds, two lilac-crested Amazon parrots and a conure, were found dead with stab wounds and numerous other injuries. ?The Pennsylvania State Police are investigating?the burglary in conjunction with the break-in.
?These beloved family pets were brutally tortured and killed and the family is distraught,? said officer Anderson. ??We believe that there are individuals in the community who have more information, and we urge them to come forward.????Anyone with information in this case can call the Pennsylvania SPCA?s anti-cruelty hotline at 1-866-601-SPCA.
The purpose of the Humane Law Enforcement Reward Fund?is to provide the Pennsylvania SPCA with the ability to offer cash rewards and support for information that leads to a conviction in the most serious cases of animal abuse and neglect in Philadelphia and across Pennsylvania.? The fund supports:?reward money for information that leads to a conviction; investigatory work by Pennsylvania SPCA Humane Law Enforcement staff; and forensic work performed by Pennsylvania SPCA veterinary staff.??Our efforts to seek justice for abused and neglected animals are funded entirely by donations.?Make a gift today to help prevent future senseless acts of violence towards animals.
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