A Pinellas County jury found the man accused of killing and dumping a rescue dog days after adopting him guilty.
A St. Petersburg man accused of decapitating his newly adopted dog and dumping its headless body in Fort De Soto Park last year was found guilty of aggravated animal cruelty and improper disposal of a ...
Domingo Rodriguez is accused of killing Dexter, a four-year-old rescue dog from Pinellas County Animal Services, and dumping ...
After two days of witness testimony, the state rested its case Thursday in the trial against a man who’s accused of brutally ...
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The man is accused of decapitating the dog named "Dexter" and dumping its body in the mangroves of East Beach in Fort De Soto ...
Pinellas County Animal Services identified the dog as 4-year-old Dexter from a microchip. The suspect, 66-year-old Domingo R.
Spanning five small islands, the 1,136-acre Fort De Soto Park lies at the mouth of Tampa Bay and attracts more than 2.7 million visitors a year. The park features 7 miles of waterfront ...
Fort De Soto Park's North Beach reopened on Monday after parts of the park have been closed for months following last year's back-to-back hurricanes.
TIERRA VERDE — Fort De Soto Park’s popular North Beach will reopen to the public on Monday, Feb.17, after months of repairs and cleanup.