07/06/2016
Police Appeal After Two Kittens Thrown From Moving Car In Co Armagh
Police in Armagh are appealing for information after two kittens were thrown from a moving car in the Markethill area.
The PSNI received reports that someone had thrown an object from the vehicle on the Mowhan Road on Thursday, 02 June, at around 10.40pm.
The PSNI located one of the kittens nearby and it sustained a broken shoulder. The other kitten has not been found.
Police are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.
(CD)
The PSNI received reports that someone had thrown an object from the vehicle on the Mowhan Road on Thursday, 02 June, at around 10.40pm.
The PSNI located one of the kittens nearby and it sustained a broken shoulder. The other kitten has not been found.
Police are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.
(CD)
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