Two black labs found decapitated, abandoned in wooded area of Maryland No arrests have been made
MECHANICSVILLE, Md. – Authorities in Maryland found two black Labrador retrievers decapitated and discarded in the woods Sunday.
A deputy with the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office was responding to an animal cruelty call and discovered the dogs in a wooded area in Mechanicsville, Maryland.
Animal Control arrived at the scene and determined that the dogs had been killed within the last 48 hours.
No arrests have been made. The investigation is ongoing.
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