New tool lets Colorado Springs residents anonymously report animal abuse
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) If you spot animal cruelty around Colorado Springs, you now have an easy way to report it anonymously to animal law enforcement investigators.
The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region and Pikes Peak Area Crime Stoppers are teaming up to launch a new reporting tool that s online and at Crime Stoppers 24/7 tip line.
Crime Stoppers and HSPPR say they hope the new tool will lead to more tips and witnesses, helping them investigate and prosecute suspects involved in animal abuse.
“Although Colorado Springs is a city full of responsible pet owners and animal lovers, sadly, we still see cases of animals suffering in our community,” HSPPR President and CEO Duane Adams said in a statement. “We’re excited to see the awareness around animal neglect and abuse growing, and we hope this new partnership with Crime Stoppers will assist the community and our team in protecting pe
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