Two indicted in dog’s dragging death on Western Slope
Two people were indicted late Monday by a federal grand jury in Denver in the death of a dog and subsequent coverup. Buddy, a German shepherd mix, was dragged 3 miles up a steep, snowy road at Colorado National Monument.
Steven Clay Romero, 37, of Grand Junction did “knowingly torture, needlessly mutilate and needlessly kill” the dog, according to the indictment.




The German Shepherd Dog, also known as Alsatian is a breed of large-sized dog that originated in Germany which dates back in 1899. Developed originally for herding sheep but because of their strength, intelligence and abilities in obedience training, today they are often employed as police war dogs.
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