Reward offered for identity of person who shot dog in Dallas

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Crimestoppers is offering a reward for information that leads to the arrest and indictment of a suspect who shot a dog last week in Dallas. Dallas police say someone walked into a business last Tuesday, March 3, shot a dog, went back to his car and drove off.

Police have released surveillance video from the body shop at 2107 McDaniel Drive in West Dallas, near the interchange of Interstate 30 and Loop 12/Walton Walker Blvd.

The 35 second video shows a man pull up to the business in a green Chevrolet Silverado. He gets out of the truck, walks through the open gate at the body shop and walks directly to a dog several car lengths inside the gate.

As he is walking, the shooter pulls a gun from his sweatshirt and fires four shots, hitting the dog. Dallas police say the dog, described as a "black-lab type" had serious injuries.

Dog Shooting Suspect
Dog Shooting Suspect Photo credit Dallas Police Dept.

The gunman then walks back through the gate to the truck.

Dallas police are looking for a Green 2006 Chevrolet Silverado with Texas license plate KRL 1302. The gunman was wearing jeans, a black hoodie and baseball hat.

The gunman walked with a limp and had a mustache and goatee.

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective H. Tamez with the Animal Cruelty Unit at (214) 671-0115 and refer to case number 036390-2021.

Crimestoppers is offering a $5,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and indictment. Crimestoppers can be reached at 214-373-TIPS.

The video can be seen here. (Caution, distubing images)

Featured Image Photo Credit: Dallas Police Dept.