The Associated Press
Updated: 7:08 p.m. ET July 08, 2004
TULSA, Okla. - Six puppies were killed, apparently by fireworks placed in
their mouths, shortly after teenage boys were seen carrying Roman candles in
a north Tulsa neighborhood.
Animal control officers said they were following leads Tuesday but had no
suspects in Sunday night's attacks, during which one person told police they
heard a puppy yelp.
An older dog, a 41/2-month-old black Labrador mix, suffered burns on her
muzzle and hindquarters from apparently being used as a moving target for
fireworks.
The Tulsa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was caring for
the injured dog and for the puppies' mother, a 11/2-year-old black-and-tan
heeler mix that was not harmed.
The injured dog had begun to eat and was expected to survive, said Laurie
Mayes, executive director of the Tulsa SPCA.
The SPCA believes the puppies died from fireworks that exploded in their
mouths.
A woman, Tonya Curry, 27, found all the dogs Monday among the remains of
fireworks inside a vacant house and took the two survivors to the SPCA. When
an animal control officer arrived later, the dead puppies were gone.
"Somebody probably went to clean up their mess so they wouldn't get in
trouble," Officer Charity Curtis said.
The SPCA has raised about $1,000 and other organizations were undertaking
similar efforts to reward people who provide information leading to the
arrest and conviction of those responsible, officials said.



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