Mississauga man accused of mutilating, killing puppies he bought online: police
- Peel Regional Police responded to several incidents involving puppies found dead or mutilated.
- Police arrested 43-year-old Jiong Wang from Mississauga following a complex investigation.
- Wang is accused of purchasing puppies online and later abusing them.
- He faces multiple charges, including four counts of causing unnecessary suffering to animals.
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‘Disturbing’ animal cruelty investigation leads to charges for Mississauga man accused of buying puppies online to torture them
An investigation — dubbed “Project Sentinel” — was launched after officers responded to several incidents in the Dundas Street and Mavis Road area regarding injured or dead puppies.
Ontario Man Faces Charges for Alleged Mutilation, Murder of Puppies Purchased Online
A Mississauga, Ont., man is facing charges after several puppies purchased online were found either dead or “badly mutilated,” police say. Officers responded to multiple incidents in the Dundas Street and Mavis Road area of the city where puppies between eight and 10 weeks old were found either deceased or gravely injured and “left for dead,” Peel Regional Police said in a press release. “The injuries were not consistent with wildlife and appear…
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