Broward Crime Stoppers Offers Cash Reward In Disturbing Egyptian Geese Killings

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Authorities from Broward Sheriffs Office Special Victims Unit are requesting assistance in solving a case involving 30 Egyptian Geese that were tragically killed in a cruel manner recently near Southwest 49th Street and Southwest 120th Avenue in Cooper City around 7;45 p.m. December 28th of last year. To aid in identifying those for this heartless act of animal cruelty a reward of, up to$5 000 is being offered by Broward Crime Stoppers for any information that leads to their capture.The investigative team has also released video footage in hopes of shedding lightonthe vehicle and individuals involved. A witness reported that the animals were hit by a vehicle resembling the one shown in the image above and occupied by approximately four to five young individuals.The incident occurred in the lake easement zone between Flaming Gardens West neighborhood and Countryside Shops Plaza, in Cooper City.The vehicle was heading towards Flaming Townhomes subdivision.Detectives managed to find video evidence of the individuals through their efforts. Residents observed people driving around the neighborhood in their cars. If you have any details about the vehicle or the people involved in this incident please reach out to Detective Charoudis Dimos from the BSO Special Victims Unit by calling 954. 321. 4243 Or submitting a tip through the SaferWatch app. To provide information anonymously and qualify for a cash reward you can contact Broward Crime Stoppers either online on browardcrimestoppers.org by calling 954. 493. TIPS (8477) or by dialling **TIPS (8477) from any mobile phone, within the United States. If the information you provide helps solve this case and leads to an arrest of the perpetrator involved in it you could receive a reward of, up to $5000.

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