LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (Reuters) -- Police in northeast Arkansas were searching Tuesday for two men who allegedly killed a 20-pound chow dog, then grilled it.
The remains of the animal, named Pooh, were discovered on a backyard grill in Jonesboro, a city of about 60,000 people 135 miles northeast of Little Rock.
"We did recover some paws, but the rest of the body hasn't been found," Jonesboro police Captain Scott Roper said.
Pooh's owner, Jared Kemp, 20, identified two suspects to police, but Roper said there was no known motive for the incident.
"We don't believe at this time that they ate it," he said of the dog.
The remains of the animal, named Pooh, were discovered on a backyard grill in Jonesboro, a city of about 60,000 people 135 miles northeast of Little Rock.
"We did recover some paws, but the rest of the body hasn't been found," Jonesboro police Captain Scott Roper said.
Pooh's owner, Jared Kemp, 20, identified two suspects to police, but Roper said there was no known motive for the incident.
"We don't believe at this time that they ate it," he said of the dog.