Crime & Safety
Search Continues For Killer Of Family Cat Slain By Arrow
Officers are going house-to-house searching for information that could lead them to the person who fatally wounded Ollie the cat.

BROOKLINE, PA - Humane officers went door-to-door on Elmbank Street Tuesday as Pittsburgh police continued their investigation into the gruesome killing of a family cat slain by an arrow over the weekend.
KDKA-TV reported the door-to-door effort following the death of Ollie, who had to be euthanized by his heartbroken family after they discovered him wounded in the backyard. Nathan Orr, the feline’s owner, told the station that the arrow had gone through the cat’s back and out of its chest.
The family took the cat to a veterinarian, who told them that the arrow had pierced Ollie’s lungs and he wouldn’t survive.
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A GoFundMe page has been created to help the Orr family pay the vet bill.
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