He is also accused of tying items to the animal and putting the dog’s body in a pond in an attempt to conceal the death.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Athens County man accused of fatally shooting a dog with a pellet gun was arrested over the weekend and is facing two felony charges, according to the prosecutor’s office.
Scott McCall, 54, was taken into custody on Saturday and was charged with cruelty to companion animals, a fifth-degree felony and tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony.
A release from the Athens County prosecutor’s office says McCall is accused of shooting a dog with a pellet gun, causing its death. He is also accused of tying items to the animal and putting the dog’s body in a pond in an attempt to conceal the death.
In his arraignment on Monday, the court ordered that McCall be released on his own recognizance with standard conditions. He will not be allowed to have animals under his care or control.
The case was investigated by the Nelsonville Police Department and the Athens County Humane Society.
His next court appearance is scheduled for Jan. 16.
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