Augusta County: Bond appeal filed by man accused of killing neighbor’s service dog
The Augusta County man accused of shooting and killing a local veteran’s service dog has filed a bond appeal to the Augusta County Circuit Court.
The Augusta County man accused of shooting and killing a local veteran’s service dog has filed a bond appeal to the Augusta County Circuit Court.
Bond was denied again Tuesday for the Augusta County man accused of shooting and killing a service dog named Bear.
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