Categories: Utah News

Two arrested in connection to 13 puppies being abandoned in central Utah

EMERY COUNTY, Utah (ABC4) — Two people have been arrested in connection to 13 puppies being abandoned in Emery County earlier this year.

The Emery County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the arrest of the two suspects on Thursday but the identities of the suspects were not released.

In April, tourists had found the puppies in the desert in Emery County. Best Friends Animal Society reported that animal rescue crews captured the 13 dogs that were found “out loose” in the San Rafael Swell Recreation Area in central Utah.

The puppies were believed to be 6 to 18 months old.

Latest headlines:

rssfeeds-admin

Share
Published by
rssfeeds-admin

Recent Posts

New Malware Framework Enables Screen Control, Browser Artifact Access, and UAC Bypass

A newly uncovered malware framework is raising serious alarms across the cybersecurity community. Researchers have…

25 minutes ago

node-ipc npm Package with 822K Weekly Downloads Compromised in Supply Chain Attack

A widely used JavaScript inter-process communication library has been weaponized again. Socket and Stepsecurity have…

25 minutes ago

Anthropic’s Mythos AI Reportedly Found macOS Vulnerabilities that Could Bypass Apple Security

Security researchers at Calif, a Palo Alto-based cybersecurity firm, have used techniques derived from an…

25 minutes ago

Hackers Compromise 170 npm Packages to Steal GitHub, npm, AWS, and Kubernetes Secrets

A sprawling supply chain attack has put software developers worldwide on high alert after hackers…

26 minutes ago

Critical Canon MailSuite Vulnerability Enables Remote Code Execution Attacks

Enterprise email infrastructure remains one of the most critical and vulnerable targets for cybercriminals. A…

26 minutes ago

TeamPCP and BreachForums Hackers Running $1,000 Contest for Supply Chain Attacks

The cybercrime underworld is turning open-source supply chain attacks into a twisted competition. After months…

26 minutes ago

This website uses cookies.