Santa Fe family distraught after their two small dogs shot

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BySteve Campion KTRK logo
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Who shot two small dogs in Santa Fe?
A Santa Fe family is overcome with grief after the senseless shootings of their two small dogs. They said justice must be served

SANTA FE, Tex. -- A Santa Fe family is overcome with grief after the senseless shootings of their two small dogs. They said justice must be served.



On Sunday, January 25, police officers report someone armed with a pellet gun shot the animals on Anders Lane. Their owner, Paul McLemore, told Eyewitness News his Boston terrier and miniature pinscher were playing outside in their fenced off backyard. Both died as a result of the injuries.



McLemore told Eyewitness News Friday afternoon, he may never understand why someone would kill his animals. He walked us through how he, his wife and four-year-old daughter found them in distress. McLemore said they found Bella bleeding at their front door and Remi laid lifeless just feet from their playground.



"When I walked up to her, she had a hole right in her chest. She had been shot in the chest," said McLemore. "It's pretty tough to tell your four-year-old daughter ... your puppy is gone."



McLemore said he's outraged by the shootings and his young daughter is heartbroken. He's now offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible.



Santa Fe Police ask that anyone with information contact Detective Rosenbrock at 409-925-2000.

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