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PETA Offers Reward in Dog Death

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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is offering a reward to find and convict the person or persons who burned a dog to death in Henderson. 

PETA says it will pay up to $5,000 for information that solves the case of a dog found dead in a burned men's restroom at the Henderson County Fairgrounds early Sunday,

In a release, the group said the small male dog named Duke had been reported missing by his guardian.

PETA urges anyone with information about what it calls a “horrific crime” to come forward so that this dog's killer can be held accountable and stopped from hurting anyone else.

If you have information on the case, you’re askedto call the Henderson Police Department at 270-831-1295.

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