Contrary to initial reports, Newburyport officials confirm no evidence of poison ingestion by dogs in Moseley Woods.
Initial Reports and Investigation
Last month, an owner reported that two dogs ingested poison while walking in Moseley Woods, leading to the death of one animal. The city’s animal control responded promptly, transporting both dogs to a veterinarian for treatment. However, subsequent investigations revealed no evidence of intentional or accidental poisoning.
Official Statement
Mayor Sean Reardon’s office released an update stating definitively that no dogs were poisoned in Moseley Woods or the surrounding residential area last month. Following the incident, a thorough investigation was conducted, including interviews with the dogs’ owner, the veterinarian, and a comprehensive sweep of the woods and surrounding areas.
Conclusion: No Identified Risk
The investigation concluded that the two dogs had not been poisoned, and there is no evidence to suggest that any resident in the area intentionally or accidentally poisoned them. Officials assure residents that there is no identified risk to pets or residents in Moseley Woods or the surrounding neighborhood.
By Ross Cristantiello
April 19, 2024 | 1:34 PM
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