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November 15. UPDATE: An arrest has been made in the case of the deadly Macon, Ga., break in at a no-kill animal shelter which left three dogs dead, and several more dogs seriously injured! Crystal Gale Fessler, of Bibb County, was arrested on Thursday ... See More Three dogs killed, 15 injured in break-in at Macon Animal Rescue Dogfighting may have been a motive in an overnight break-in at a Macon shelter that left three dogs dead and more than a dozen injured, animal rescue volunteers said Thursday. Volunteers with the rescue group All About Animals said three large American bulldogs were killed after a break-in at their shelter near Central City Park. As many as 15 other dogs received medical treatment, many of them with serious bite and puncture wounds. Four more dogs -- all pit bull or bulldog mixes -- were let loose, said Mary Crawford, the rescue group’s director. However, all four had been accounted for by 4 p.m. Thursday. One of them was found near the Otis Redding statue at Gateway Park. Crawford said volunteers arrived about 8 a.m. Thursday to find several cages open and several other breeds of dogs with multiple bite marks. Amanda Reed, one of the volunteers, said at least one of the dogs, a female pit bull, was found with serious wounds that didn’t appear to have been caused by other animals. youtube/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vKK29So8yoU
Posted on: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 05:54:15 +0000

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