Sacramento County deputies arrested a Carmichael woman late Wednesday on suspicion of slitting her dog’s throat and dumping it in the garbage, where the pooch remained for two days until he was rescued.
A resident of an apartment complex on the 4000 block of Manzanita Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. Wednesday to report a dog in a trash can with a torn neck, according to a news release.
Investigators identified the suspect, a 41-year-old woman, as the dog’s owner, officers said. The woman lived with another dog and a cat.
The woman told officers she slit the dog’s throat on Monday because “her life would be easier if she only had to care for one dog,” the release said. She put the injured dog in a shopping bag and threw it in the trash on Tuesday, officers said.
Sacramento County Animal Control staff provided medical attention to the dog and took custody of the second dog, the release said.
Officers did not find the cat, the release said.
Anyone with more information about this case is asked to call emergency services at 916-874-5115 or Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at 916-443-4357. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible to win a $1,000 prize.
WOMAN ARRESTED FOR ANIMAL CRUELTY AFTER Slitting DOG’S THROAT, RELEASED BY COURTS ON HER OWN RECOGNITION
Just before 9:00 PM last night (October 16, 2024), Sheriff’s North Patrol Deputies responded to an apartment complex on the 4000 block of Manzanita Avenue in Carmichael after a… pic.twitter.com/JlXQ5np5tL
— Sacramento Sheriff (@sacsheriff) October 17, 2024