Police investigating after bodies of two dogs found abandoned near road

Vermont State Police are investigating a report of animal cruelty after the bodies of two dogs were found abandoned on the side of a road. Authorities say the dogs' owners reported them missing last Thursday in Albany. Both were found dead Saturday in a pull-off on Town Hill Road near the intersection of Manley Road in Walcott, Vermont. The dogs were in good health and were not suffering from any medical ailments at the time of their disappearance, per a release. State police say an investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to call the Vermont State Police Derby Barracks at 802-334-8881.Public backlash from the incident has spread through social media, including a Facebook page titled "Justice for Tyler and Casper." According to page owners, it was created to make the incident more well-known publicly and to "make sure justice is rightfully served."

Vermont State Police are investigating a report of animal cruelty after the bodies of two dogs were found abandoned on the side of a road.

Authorities say the dogs' owners reported them missing last Thursday in Albany.


Both were found dead Saturday in a pull-off on Town Hill Road near the intersection of Manley Road in Walcott, Vermont. The dogs were in good health and were not suffering from any medical ailments at the time of their disappearance, per a release.

State police say an investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to call the Vermont State Police Derby Barracks at 802-334-8881.

Public backlash from the incident has spread through social media, including a Facebook page titled "Justice for Tyler and Casper." According to page owners, it was created to make the incident more well-known publicly and to "make sure justice is rightfully served."