Sheriff’s Office Still Seeking Information on Dogs Killing Livestock

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The Warren County Sheriff’s Office is still asking for the public’s help as they continue looking into reports of dogs killing livestock in the county. Sheriff Martin Edwards says there is no major update in the case, but deputies are still checking reported sightings and need information as soon as possible when the dogs are seen.

“We do need to know about sightings right away. It seems like a couple times I’ve been told hours after the fact, and we’d like to know when it’s fresh and get an idea where they are. We’ve been going out night and day. I’ve got concerns the corn is going to start getting taller now, and that’s going to make it tough. We’re asking for public information on this.”

Edwards says the dogs have been described in different ways, including a dark gray pit bull, a Cane Corso, a black pit bull, and a brown pit bull. Anyone who sees the dogs is asked to contact the Warren County Sheriff’s Office as soon as possible.

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