PUPPY DOE UPDATE: Quincy Police Department Announces Arrest of Suspect
Police to Host Press Conference Following Suspect’s Arraignment Tuesday Morning
At a press briefing this afternoon, Quincy Police Chief Paul Keenan announced an arrest in the case of Puppy Doe, the young adult female dog found tortured, starved, and dumped near a park.
From the very beginning of the investigation into Puppy Doe’s abuse, we wanted the person responsible for this heinous crime to be found and brought to justice as quickly as possible. The Quincy Police Department and the District Attorney shared our sense of urgency in identifying the perpetrator, and we want to thank both organizations for their diligence and continuous hard work in pursuit of justice for Puppy Doe.
For the safety of people and animals in our community, we feel a tremendous sense of relief that a suspect is now in custody.
The arrest comes after many weeks of dedicated and intensive investigation by the Quincy Police Department. We look forward to attending the press conference tomorrow morning at Quincy Police Department headquarters following the arraignment of the suspect to share more details of the investigation.
I’m so happy the person responsible for this sweet girl’s suffering will be held accountable. It’s still soul-shattering to me to know that this puppy, who could have been a source of great comfort and companionship to it’s human, was instead used as an object to vent anger and hate. What a tragic waste of her life and love. Please know the valuable work you do at the Animal Rescue League is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for your commitment and dedication. You all make our world a better place.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!