Crimestoppers offer reward in kitten cruelty case
Pennsylvania State Police at Warren are asking for the public’s help after a kitten was allegedly thrown from a moving vehicle in Glade Township earlier this month. The kitten survived the incident without injuries and has since been adopted by one of the troopers involved in the rescue.
Troopers responded Monday, May 4, to a report that a kitten had been thrown from a moving vehicle along Conewango Avenue in Glade Township. The kitten was reportedly trapped inside a plastic bag when it was tossed from the vehicle.
The suspected vehicle was described as a white regular-cab Chevrolet pickup truck with visible rust and possibly no license plate. Authorities have not yet identified the driver.
Warren County Crimestoppers is offering a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest in the case.
Anyone with information or surveillance footage from the Conewango Avenue area is encouraged to contact Warren County Crimestoppers anonymously at 1-800-83-CRIME (1-800-832-7463) or the Warren barracks of the Pennsylvania State Police at (814) 728-3600.



