
A local animal rescue in Westmoreland County is reaching out to the public with a cash incentive, hoping to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the disturbing death of a nearly two-year-old Pitbull. This case has shocked the community and law enforcement alike. As per CBS News Pittsburgh, the dog Tone was a white and grey Pitbull that vanished from his home on Turkeytown Road in West Newton on August 22nd.
His lifeless body was found three days later, the discovery hinting at an evil act. All But Forgotten, an animal rescue operating out of North Huntingdon, described the manner of Tone's demise as a "torturous crime"; they are now offering a $1,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of the person or people responsible, intent on delivering justice for the gentle giant, as detailed by WPXI News.
Moreover, an autopsy has confirmed suspicions of foul play in Tone's death. All But Furgotten's appeal for tips suggests an urgency in this matter, as authorities hope to resolve this grim investigation expeditiously.
For those possessing potentially pivotal information, All But Forgotten has provided a contact number, 724-392-7178, where tips can be relayed.









