Cops hunt for ute owner after seven pups dumped near river at Port Adelaide
Seven red heeler puppies have been found abandoned near the Port River, with police hunting for the owner. It comes as two cats were dumped in the Mid-North
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Seven puppies were dumped near the Port River on Easter Saturday – and now police are hunting for the owner of a car wanted in relation to the callous act.
The red heeler pups were cast aside at Port Adelaide with witnesses watching as the dogs were abandoned.
Police are appealing for information from the public over the incident, which happened about 3pm on Easter Saturday, March 30.
Police received a call from the public after a blue Great Wall ute with distinctive custom racks was seen to stop on Moonta Rd, near the Port River and dump the dogs.
According to police, the puppies were found running on the beach and some were retrieved from the water.
Police said the pups were taken to the police station to be dried before being checked over by a vet, and have since been given to a rescue organisation for rehoming.
Police are appealing for information to identify the owner of the blue Great Wall ute or the red heelers.
You can anonymously provide information to Crime Stoppers online at crimestopperssa.com.au or free call 1800 333 000.
It comes after CCTV footage captured a woman allegedly dumping two cats beside Thiele Highway in the state’s Mid-North last week.
RSPCA SA is calling on the public to help identify the persons filmed, who can be seen pulling on to the side of the road opposite the Sutherlands Hotel at 7.40am on Wednesday, May 1, in a silver or white four-door hatchback.
The driver of the car remained inside while the woman walked around the back of the vehicle to let the two cats out from the right-side rear door.
A spokesperson for the RSPCA confirmed one of the cats had since been caught, but the other was still missing.
“One of the cats was caught soon after being released from the car and is now being cared for by the person whose CCTV camera captured the incident,” they said.
“The friendly female cat is estimated to be about six months old. The other cat has not yet been located.
“Abandoning an animal is an offence under South Australia’s Animal Welfare Act, and anyone found guilty can face up to two years imprisonment or a $20,000 fine.”
Anyone with information, including any potentially relevant dashcam footage, is urged to contact RSPCA on 1300 4 777 22.
Originally published as Cops hunt for ute owner after seven pups dumped near river at Port Adelaide