Associated Press - October 26, 2009 6:25 AM ET
GARLAND, Neb. (AP) - A couple from the eastern Nebraska village of Garland says their dogs were injured in shootings the weekend of Oct. 17-18, and authorities believe the case may be related to similar incidents in the area.
The dog owners say their 7-year-old German shorthair mix was shot in the left ear, leaving a quarter-inch hole, and their 7-year-old Husky mix was shot in his right front leg, leaving a small cut.
The couple also reported that a road sign near their house had holes shot into it.
Seward County authorities recently picked up three 17-year-olds in the shooting death of another dog near Garland. All three were released, but one was cited for animal cruelty and shooting from a road.
Garland is 25 miles northwest of Lincoln.
Information from: Lincoln Journal Star, http://www.journalstar.com
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