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NYPD searching for man suspected of setting dog on fire on Queens street

NYPD searching for man suspected of setting dog on fire on Queens street

The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson was set, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

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The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson was set, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

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The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson occurred, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

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The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson was set, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

Page 5

The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson was set, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

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The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson was set, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

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The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson occurred, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

Page 8

The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson was set, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

Page 9

The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson was set, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

Page 10

The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson occurred, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

Page 11

The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson was set, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

Page 12

The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson occurred, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

Page 13

The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson was set, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

Page 14

The New York Police Department is conducting an intensive search for a man suspected of setting a dog on fire in the South Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.

The violent incident occurred on Thursday around 4:45 a.m. in the area of 128th Street and 116th Avenue. According to evidence, an unknown man allegedly dragged the motionless dog along the sidewalk, then doused it with a flammable substance and set it on fire.

According to investigators, when the arson occurred, the animal was likely already dead – or at least it showed no clear signs of life.

The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is involved in the case. The ASPCA has also been notified of the incident.

The police published a description of the wanted man – at the time of the incident he was wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with a beige "POLO" logo on the chest, gray trousers and a light brown "MCM" backpack.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have information about this case to contact the NYPD.

Ed. JŁ

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