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Thursday, October 29, 2009

The owners of the two German short-haired pointers who were shot in the head and placed tail-to-tail beside a railroad track on Sunday spoke out for the first time today.

James Milliner and his family asked the public to help them solve the crime.

Donations have poured in to the Chester County SPCA and the reward leading to the capture and conviction of the killer has mushroomed from $500 to $15,000.

More from my colleague Kathleen Brady Shea here.

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About Amy Worden
Amy Worden is a politics and government reporter for the Inquirer. In that capacity she has explored a range of animal issues from dog kennel law improvements and horse slaughter to the comeback of peregrine falcons and pigeon hunts. From hamsters to horses, animals have always been part of her life. Today Amy lives on an apple orchard near Gettysburg with her husband and a feline menagerie. A search is underway for the right “dawg” and they hope the barnyard will soon house endangered geese and other animals.