Crime & Safety

Reward Offered After 'Neglected And Abandoned' Dog Found In Glastonbury

An animal advocacy organization is offering a reward after an abandoned dog was located in Glastonbury.

An animal advocacy organization is offering a reward after an abandoned dog was located in Glastonbury.
An animal advocacy organization is offering a reward after an abandoned dog was located in Glastonbury. (Glastonbury Animal Control/Desmond's Army Animal Law Advocates)

GLASTONBURY, CT — The animal advocacy group Desmond's Army Animal Law Advocates is offering a $5,000 reward for "information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the person(s) responsible for the neglect and abandonment" of a dog found abandoned last week.

The female dog was rescued from the Smith Middle School walking trails (in the Addison Road area) on July 30, officials from the group and Glastonbury Animal Control said.

The dog is currently receiving medical treatment, authorities said.

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She was found with a decorated collar with no ID tags and no microchip was located.

Authorities said anyone with information about the dog or its owner, can call Glastonbury Animal Control at 860-633-7227 or email animalcontrol@glastonbury-ct.gov.

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No adoption information was mentioned in the reward posting.

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