Community unites to find man who stabbed dog in new york

Community Unites to Find Man Who Stabbed Dog in New York

SYRACUSE, N.Y. – A community is outraged after a dog named Chase was stabbed during a violent incident on East Willow Street.

The attack happened yesterday morning at a home in the 500 block of East Willow Street.

Chase, now under the care of Humane CNY, is receiving intensive medical treatment as investigators search for the person responsible.


Key Points

  • Syracuse Police are investigating the stabbing of a dog named Chase on East Willow Street.
  • Humane CNY is providing emergency care for the injured animal.
  • Cuse Pit Crew has offered a $2,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

Police request public assistance

The Syracuse Police Department announced the investigation Wednesday, urging anyone with information to contact the Animal Cruelty Division at (315) 442-5336. The case has drawn attention from local animal advocates, including Cuse Pit Crew, which has joined efforts to find the suspect.

Community response and ongoing investigation

Residents have expressed shock and anger on social media, calling for justice for Chase.

Humane CNY officials say the dog’s condition remains guarded as veterinarians continue treatment. Police have not released any suspect description or motive, and the investigation remains active.

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