Reward increased: $2K for info on Guam pet poisoner

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Posted on Dec 24 2019

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Guam Animals In Need announced yesterday a reward increase for information leading to the arrest or indictment of the person responsible for a string of deadly pet poisonings in Merizo in Guam. The reward is now $2,000.

The doubling of the reward amount was made possible by a new donor who wishes to remain anonymous. “Hopefully this reward will spur someone to share information that’ll bring the killer to justice,” said GAIN board president Cyrus Luhr. “We sincerely thank the anonymous donors who made this reward possible.”

The original reward amount of $1,000 was provided by a different GAIN donor who also wishes to remain anonymous.

Twenty pets (18 dogs and two cats), belonging to three families living on Quinene Road in Merizo, have died since mid-November. Due to the locations of the pets, accidental poisoning was ruled out.

Dr. Lisa Silk, of Isla Veterinary Clinic, confirmed that blood work and clinical analysis completed on two pets show evidence of antifreeze poisoning. Poisoning a pet is a felony under Guam law.

Anyone with information about these violent crimes is urged to contact GPD, GAIN at 653-4246, or the Guam Crime Stoppers at 477-HELP (4357) or guam.crimestoppersweb.com. (PR)

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