
Dog dead after early morning disturbance in Kitchener
Waterloo Regional Police are investigating after a disturbance in Kitchener early Saturday morning left one dog dead.
Officers responded to reports of an altercation involving several people around 4:40 a.m. in the area of Charles Street East and Cedar Street South.
Police say during the incident, one dog attacked another near a bus stop.
A short time later, officers were called to King Street East and Eby Street North, where a dog was found dead.
The investigation is being handled by the service's General Investigations Unit.
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