Police Locate Owner of Dead Dog Found in Wallingford

Police have identified the owner of a dog found dead with a gunshot wound to the head in Wallingford.

The owner is from Chaplin and is not suspected in the dog's death, according to police.

The dog had been missing for about a week, the owner told police.

A Wallingford town commissioner found the dead dog wrapped in a blue tarp at the bottom of an embankment in the Tyler Mill Preserve on Thursday.

The dog had been shot in the back of the head and died a slow, painful death, police said. 

Authorities described the dog as a brown, female shepherd mix, was about one to three years old, with two white back paws. It was spayed and appeared to be healthy, police said. There was no collar or tags on the animal.  Police nicknamed her "Noel."

They believe the dog was left in the 24 hours before she was found and said it's impossible to know whether the animal was killed there or somewhere else.

The Tyler Mill Preserve is a 1,000-acre piece of land owned by Wallingford. It is popular for hiking, fishing and mountain biking.

Anyone who may have witness anything is asked to call Wallingford police at 203-294-2805. 

The person responsible for the dog's death could face animal cruelty charges if caught.

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