Reward increased for finding those responsible for emaciated Great Dane found in Jacksonville

(Animal Care and Protective Services)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – First Coast Crime Stoppers increased the reward for finding those responsible for an emaciated Great Dane Found in Jacksonville.

A Good Samaritan discovered a severely emaciated Great Dane curled up on the side of the road. The dog’s desperate condition sparked an outpouring of support on social media, with the community begging for someone to save him.

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ACPS said the emergency on-call officer quickly arrived and met the person who had picked up the dog. They rushed him to the shelter for urgent veterinary care and launched a cruelty investigation. The dog was named Miracle.

Despite the team’s best efforts, Miracle was too far gone when he arrived. He passed away surrounded by staff who had grown attached during his care.

According to ACPS, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating the case. Authorities believe Miracle may be linked to several addresses in the area, including 32244 Townsend, 32210 near 103rd and Timuquana, 32277 Edenfield Road, and the W. 45th area in 32208.

First Coast Crime Stoppers announced an award of up to $8,000 for information leading to an arrest in this animal cruelty case. To be eligible for this award, the tip must be submitted through First Coast Crime Stoppers.

ACPS said even small details can help bring accountability for this cruelty.


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