A Powell area resident says one of his dogs went missing in late December and another turned up dead in mid-January. The Park County Sheriff’s Office is currently seeking information about the …
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A Powell area resident says one of his dogs went missing in late December and another turned up dead in mid-January. The Park County Sheriff’s Office is currently seeking information about the incidents.
On Wednesday, Jan. 13, the sheriff’s office received a report of a deceased dog at the corner of Lane 4 and Wyo. Highway 295, several miles north of Powell. The dog was a Turkish Kangal named “Coffee.” The owner said the dog went missing earlier that day.
The owner also told the sheriff’s office that his other Turkish Kangal, named “Erva,” has been missing since late December. Erva was last seen wearing a red collar with no tags.
“The Park County Sheriff’s Office is looking for any information relating to these two animals — either the location of Erva or information on the circumstances of Coffee’s death,” the agency wrote in a Facebook post last week.
Anyone with information is asked to call 307-754-8700 or submit a tip via www.parkcountysheriff.net/tip-line/.