Nanaimo RCMP Trying to Identify Man Alleged to Have Punched, Kicked Dog
NANAIMO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, AUG 5 – Nanaimo RCMP request public help to identify a 5-foot-11 man suspected of abusing a German shepherd cross dog, following a witness report on July 27.
- On July 27 at 6:30 p.m., a man allegedly punched and kicked his German Shepherd cross dog in the 200 block of Selby Road.
- The incident followed when a witness called out to the man to stop and the man then aggressively demanded to see the witness's phone.
- The man wore a white and dark ballcap, dark t-shirt, and light-coloured shorts, and the dog had black, tan, and white colouring with a white-tipped tail.
- The man, approximately 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighing about 175 pounds, had a sun-kissed complexion, dark hair tied back in a ponytail, a moustache, and a neatly trimmed beard. After the witness stated they were not recording, he walked south on Selby with his dog.
- Nanaimo RCMP is asking the public to provide information about the man or dog by calling their non-emergency line and referencing file 25-23755.
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Nanaimo police release images of man alleged to have punched, kicked dog (BC)
Nanaimo RCMP have released photos of a man who allegedly punched and kicked his German shepherd cross dog. A witness said the incident happened about 6:30 p.m. on July 27 in the 200-block of Selby Road. Police said the witness called out to the man, telling him to stop, and the man came toward the w...
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