Ontario police are looking for a 16-year-old boy who they say is shown in a viral video throwing a kitten high into the air.

The kitten suffered a fractured leg when it landed in the middle of the street, police said.

The video, which appeared to originate on Snapchat, has also been shared thousands of times on Twitter, where it’s caused an outcry against the boy. This publication is not sharing the video because of its graphic content.

Multiple agencies, including the Fontana and Ontario police departments, began investigating the video.

Ontario police said they found the cat and its owner.

“The cat has leg fracture but is going to be ok,” the agency wrote on Twitter.

We are investigating the animal cruelty to a cat video. We have located the cat & owner. The cat has leg fracture but is going to be ok. — Ontario Police Dept. (@OntarioPD) December 2, 2017

Ontario police said in a statement late Saturday that investigators identified a 16-year-old boy “believed to be responsible for the abuse of the kitten.” The suspect was not identified because of his age. As of Sunday evening, he had not been located or arrested, police said by phone.

Anyone who has information about the incident, or may know the suspect’s whereabouts, was asked to contact the Ontario Police Department at 909-395-2001.

A widely shared tweet that showed the video also said the boy goes to A.B. Miller High School in Fontana. However, A.B. Miller Principal Moises M. Merlos said by email that that was not true.

Fontana police said on Twitter that they had determined the incident took place outside of their jurisdiction and were working with the appropriate agency.

We are aware of a video that depicts the abuse of a cat. We thank everyone for contacting our department with the video. It has been determined that the incident took place outside our city and we are working with the appropriate jurisdiction to find the cat and the suspect. pic.twitter.com/7NE2Ty48py — Fontana PD (@FontanaPD) December 2, 2017

Online comments suggesting it happened in Ontario led police in that city to investigate, said Ontario police Sgt. Stafford Cross.

The Inland Valley Humane Society is assisting with the investigation and care of the injured kitten, Ontario police said in their statement.

Police asked anyone with information about the incident or who knows the boy’s whereabouts to call them at 909-395-2001.