As authorities continue to search for the suspect behind an act of cruelty to an animal, some sad news happened.
According to a news release on Tuesday, March 14, the Kennett Humane Department said a burned puppy who was brought to them the previous day had died.

“The puppy was in horrible condition and felt extremely cold to the touch,” the release said. “The puppy had no hair or skin on the vast majority of its body.”
They took the puppy to the Kennett Veterinary Clinic, 1704 St. Francis St., where Dr. Everett Mobley began treatment.
“This little five-pound puppy was presented in a state of shock, with sub-normal body temperature, poor circulation, and second-degree burns covering almost half of her body,” Dr. Mobley was quoted as saying. “We felt very fortunate to be able to get an I.V. started.”
The veterinarian said the wounds appeared “consistent with being scalded with hot liquid, and they don’t look fresh.”
Anyone with information on those who committed this animal abuse crime should contact KHD at 573-888-4622.