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Robert Wallish, III

Westport – A man Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, was accused of shot by the dog of a neighbor near a property on December 16, 2024, which he used to hunt in Noyes Township.

Now, a little more than two months later, the police Robert Wallish has accused the cruelty of animals, the evidence and abuse of a body by a arrest warrant issued by District Richter Frank Mill.

According to a release from the district prosecutor Dave Strouse's Office on Crimewatch, an investigation began on December 16, when soldiers from the State Police in Lamar were called to an apartment in Noyes township due to reports on cruelty to animals.

The victim told the police that he left his dog, an 11-year-old yellow Labrador Retriever, around 5:30 a.m. that day, but the dog never returned.

A search for the dog led the victim to neighboring property that was obsessed or inhabited by Wallish, which has a permanent speech in Hummelstown. It is believed that Valaish uses the property of Noyes Township as a hunting hut.

According to the police, the victim allegedly discovered blood, dog hair and other biological matter on Wallish's property.

The state police later carried out several search commands during their investigation in both Clinton and Dauphin County, according to the press release.

On December 17, the dog was about 150 miles from the scene as a deceased, in which it is assumed that a gunshot wound was killed on the neck, according to the release.

The biological findings received in the study were brought to the laboratory of the East Stroudsburg University for DNA analyzes, which included biological matter that was recovered from Valaish property in Clinton County, and a sample of the victim's deceased dog, according to the press release.

The biological matter and sample from the victim's deceased dog showed a positive agreement according to reports.

On February 20, Valaish was charged with severe cruelty to animals and other charges associated with it and charged at the end of last week according to the publication. The deposit was set unsecured to 15,000 US dollars.

According to the publication, Wallish is planned for his first court appearance in Clinton County on March 3 at 9:15 a.m.