Case Details

Two baby llamas shot, one killed by pit-bull
Magnolia, TX (US)

Date: Jul 16, 2005
Disposition: Open

Suspect(s) Unknown - We need your help!

Case Updates: 1 update(s) available

Case ID: 5059
Classification: Shooting, Fighting
Animal: other farm animal
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A Montgomery County man is looking for an animal killer who shot two of his baby llamas and might have caused another llama to die. Brian Bennick found the llamas dead in the back yard of his Magnolia home on Saturday, July 16.

Bennick told the television news that someone broke into his back yard on July 16. The intruder locked his horse in the same pen as the donkey and shot two baby llamas in the head.

"You got it here right at the top of the head in between the eyes and the ears � same with the other one. Her exit wound was on her back leg. The other one was a lot heavier and didn't have an exit wound," Bennick told the media.

Bennick said the intruder also placed a pit bull inside a pen with eight other llamas that his family showed at county fairs.

The pit bull killed one of the llamas.

"When he leaned his head down you could see where the dog actually lashed into him on the side and pulled the meat from his jawbone," Bennick said.

The owner said he was forced to shoot the pit bull and that he hung it on his fence.

Bennick's wife explained to a neighbor why her husband hung the animal's corpse on the fence.

"That dog came after my husband after it just killed a 400-pound animal," Kim Bennick said.

Local 2 asked Bennick if he thought his neighbors liked seeing a dead dog hanging on his fence.

"No. It's about the same way I feel about seeing a dead llama," Bennick said.

Rare breeds of llamas can net owners more than $200,000 each.

Bennick told the newspapers that he believes one of his neighbors killed the llamas and is offering up a $500 reward to get his neighbors talking.

Case Updates

 
Posted on Aug 7, 2005 - 7:17AM
Friday July 29, 2005 the Montgomery sheriffs office and the Houston SPCA exhumed the bodies of the two babies llamas who were shot. The babies were then taken to the Houston SPCA for X-Rays to find the bullets. A suspect in the case has reportedly undergone a polygraph test, however the results are unknown.

If you have information on this case, please contact:
Mongomery Sherrifs Office
281-356-6119

References

Click2Houston.Com - July 19, 2005
Mongomery County Case #05A012137 200

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