Local December 8, 2024 - 10:39 am

Investigation Initiated into Increase in Dog Poisoning in Santiago Park

The investigation into the dogs is being led by the Animal Protection Unit, led by Rebeca Mañé, and Magistrate Iris Sánchez, representing prosecutor Osvaldo Bonilla. (EXTERNAL SOURCE)

Santiago—The Mayor’s Office of Santiago, in collaboration with the Animal Protection Unit and the Public Prosecutor’s Office, has initiated an investigation to clarify the recent cases of dog poisoning in Central Park.

In the last 10 days, between 12 and 13 dogs have been found dead or affected, which has generated outrage and concern in the community.

“This comes on the heels of our successful adoption fair, where 90% of rescued dogs found a home. It is unacceptable that we now face a daily tragedy with our animals.

Thanks to the timely intervention of an owner, one of the dogs managed to survive and is recovering,” said Vice Mayor Mariana Moreno.

Immediate action to find the culprits

The investigation is led by the Animal Protection Unit, Rebecca Mañé, and Magistrate Iris Sánchez, who represents prosecutor Osvaldo Bonilla.

The authorities have asked for the public’s collaboration to obtain information that allows them to identify those responsible.

“We will not rest until these people are brought to justice. This type of cruelty will not be tolerated in our city,” Moreno emphasized.

Reinforcement of security in the Central Park

During a meeting with local representatives, measures to ensure the safety of visitors and animals in the park were discussed, including:

  • Installation of surveillance cameras
  • Improvements in the lighting of strategic areas
  • More fabulous presence of municipal police

“Central Park is a place that belongs to everyone: families, athletes, people in recovery and the animals we have rescued. We will not allow these acts of cruelty to continue to occur,” the deputy mayor stressed.

Community Call: Collaboration is Key

The authorities called on citizens to report suspicious acts and provide information to find those responsible.

“The lives of animals are also valuable, and we need their support to protect them,” Moreno concluded.

The Mayor’s Office of Santiago reiterated its commitment to animal protection and safety in public spaces through a statement.

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