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Dog shot and killed by intruders in Lethbridge home invasion: police

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Dog shot and killed by intruders in Lethbridge home invasion: police
WATCH ABOVE: Lethbridge police are searching for suspects in a violent home invasion where a pet dog was shot and killed. Global’s Matt Battochio reports – Nov 29, 2016

Lethbridge police are searching for suspects in a violent home invasion where a pet dog was shot and killed.

It happened in the 1900 block of 23 Street North at around 12:40 p.m. on Monday.

Two people, a man and woman, were at home at the time. They told police two masked men entered their house, threatening them with a gun and demanding money.

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According to police, there were two large dogs in the house, one which “became aggressive” with the suspects.

“The male with the firearm fired one round which struck the dog,” a Tuesday news release said.

The dog was taken to the emergency vet clinic but died as a result of its injuries.

Police describe one of the suspects as about 5’8” with a slender build, grey coat, light blue pants and a balaclava. The second suspect was 6’1” with a chunky build, dark coat, dark or black dress pants and a balaclava.

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Investigators believe the incident was drug-related and “not a random crime.”

Anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact Lethbridge police at 403-328-4444 or contact Crime Stoppers.

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