Man charged with animal cruelty after punching dog in the head
A
transient was charged with animal cruelty after the Interim Chief of the Panama
City Police Department watches him punch a dog in the head.
On
Saturday, Aug. 28, Interim Chief Mark Smith was headed to the PCPD station in
response to another incident when he passed a man walking along the 2100 block
of Lisenby Avenue and striking a puppy in the head.
Interim
Chief Smith turned around and confronted the suspect, Adam Howard, in regards
to the incident. Howard had been observed hitting his 4-month-old dog in the
head three times with a closed fist.
Howard
was placed under arrest on a charge of animal abuse. While on the scene, a
second witness arrived and stated he had seen Howard hit and drag the dog in
the past.
Howard
was booked into the Bay County Jail on one count of animal cruelty. Interim
Chief personally took charge of the dog until Animal Control could be
contacted.
Anyone
having information in this case is urged to call the Panama City Police
Department at 850-872-3100, or they can report tips anonymously via smartphone
by downloading the “Panama City PD” Tip411 app from the iOS or Google Play
stores.
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