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$5K reward offered leading to arrest after cat found frozen to death in Bristol

Writer's picture: Candace BouchardCandace Bouchard

(WTNH) |by: Jareliz Diaz| January 7, 2025 |

BRISTOL, Conn. — Desmond’s Army Animal Law Advocates is offering a reward for information leading to an arrest after a cat that was found frozen to death in a crate near Rockwell Park.


A $5,000 reward is being offered for the information leading to an arrest of the person(s) responsible for dumping the orange tabby cat found in a blue and black crate on the weekend of Dec. 28, the nonprofit said in a Facebook post.


The reward will be rescinded 90 days from Jan. 7, 2025, the nonprofit said.


Anyone with any information should call Bristol Animal Control at (860)-584-3011.


 
 

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