Richmond RCMP are cautioning the public to leave a dog owner alone after the owner was repeatedly and mercilessly harassed over unfounded allegations of abuse. Since June 19, 2023 Richmond RCMP have responded to multiple calls at a residence since a poster was put up around the City alleging that a dog, Hugo, was being abused.
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Theses allegations have been thoroughly investigated and determined to be unfounded. Despite confirmation of Hugo’s well-being from Richmond RCMP, the City of Richmond and the BC SPCA, people are continuing to attend the owner’s residence to “check” on Hugo. As a result of the constant harassment, Richmond RCMP have placed officers outside the residence to preserve public safety and inform the public that the dog abuse allegations are unfounded.
“Our officers observed a steady stream of people coming by, some of whom were aggressive and confrontational with police,” says Corporal Adriana O’Malley, Richmond RCMP Media Relations Officers, “We need the public to understand that Hugo is fine and not encountering any abuse.”
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Richmond RCMP will continue to maintain a high presence at this residence and will fully investigate any public disobedience or criminal behaviour. Police said the City of Richmond and BC SPCA conducted a timely and thorough investigation of the allegations and determined the complaint to be unfounded. “The City and BCSPCA take complaints of animal cruelty extremely seriously. Should anyone have concerns or complaints about lost, wandering or aggressive animals, barking, nuisance or neglected animals, they should call the BCSPCA at 604-709-4668,” Richmond RCMP said.