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PALMETTO BAY, Fla. -- Three more cats were found slain in Palmetto Bay on Thursday morning, and police said the cat killings that began in April are growing more violent.
Chloe, a striped 12-year-old tabby cat, was discovered Thursday morning with her body chopped into pieces. Her owner, Joylene Ceballos, cried when she heard the news.
Crimestoppers: 305-471-TIPS (8477)
"I grew up with that cat, and then you wake up one morning and it's murdered. It’s a sick, twisted crime for no reason," Ceballos said.
Chloe was among three cats found killed Thursday in the same Palmetto Bay neighborhood. Each cat was placed in plain sight for residents to find.
"It's just really awful. It is really, really an awful sight," Ceballos said.
Miami-Dade police said that since April, 33 cases involving dead cats have been reported. Eighteen of the cases, which involved a total of 19 dead cats, have been confirmed as animal cruelty, police said. Those cases happened in Palmetto Bay, Cutler Bay and Kendall.
Investigators believe a group of people could be responsible for the cat killings.
"These individuals are very inhumane. These are innocent animals. It's a very cowardly act. We are actively working this case to bring closure to this," said Detective Aida Fina-Milian of the Miami-Dade Police Department.
Three more cats were found dead in a Palmetto Bay neighborhood on Thursday morning. However, police determined that a pack of dogs killed the animals.
Meanwhile, Crime Stoppers received more than 60 tips on Thursday, leading police to persons of interest, but no arrests have been made.
"They have no heart," Ceballos said.
Five Cats' Bodies Found Wednesday
Five cats were discovered slain Wednesday in Palmetto Bay. Three cats' bodies were found Wednesday morning near Southwest 87th Avenue and 146th Street, Local 10's Jen Herrera reported.
"I just saw some people with the animal police taking out cats in garbage bags and putting them inside the truck, and I heard just two days ago there was another one in Palmetto Bay, where they skinned a cat," said witness Matthew Edminsten. "If they're killing cats around here, hopefully I see this guy doing it."
At about noon, a cat belonging to a police officer was found killed in a front lawn.
"Everyone in the neighborhood knows it's a police officer's house. Another police officer lives right across the street. It's just crazy someone has the nerve to do this," resident Michael Miller told Herrera.
A woman who lives near Southwest 160th Street and 84th Avenue found a fifth cat's body in her front yard on Wednesday afternoon. At about 4 p.m., the resident went for a walk and didn't see the cat. She returned an hour later to find the cat's body, which she believes was thrown into her yard in broad daylight.
Families are on edge as the cat killings continue in Palmetto Bay, Cutler Bay and Kendall.
"It's scary. I've got three cats. I think the whole thing is absolutely bizarre," said resident Robert Holley. "I can't believe somebody can cruise up and down or not be seen as suspicious. It's really eerie."
Last week, one of Wayne Edwards' cats was found mutilated on a neighbor's front lawn.
"You can't catch a cat. You can walk in my yard right now, and they'd scatter, just like that. How he is getting them, I don't know," Edwards said.
Edwards has organized a neighborhood patrol that he said would continue until a suspect is arrested.
"I patrol. There's another lady that patrols with me. We take turns. I'm going to find him. If they don't find him, I will," Edwards said.
If you have any information that can help police catch whoever is responsible, call Crimestoppers at 305-471-TIPS (8477)
The reward for information leading to an arrest in the case is up to $12,000.
The discussion continues: Follow Talkto10 on Twitter or WPLG Local 10 on Facebook.
If I ever catch this guy, look for ME to be in the next headlines for shooting this guy between the eyes! Mark my words!
PALMETTO BAY, Fla. -- Three more cats were found slain in Palmetto Bay on Thursday morning, and police said the cat killings that began in April are growing more violent.
Chloe, a striped 12-year-old tabby cat, was discovered Thursday morning with her body chopped into pieces. Her owner, Joylene Ceballos, cried when she heard the news.
Crimestoppers: 305-471-TIPS (8477)
"I grew up with that cat, and then you wake up one morning and it's murdered. It’s a sick, twisted crime for no reason," Ceballos said.
Chloe was among three cats found killed Thursday in the same Palmetto Bay neighborhood. Each cat was placed in plain sight for residents to find.
"It's just really awful. It is really, really an awful sight," Ceballos said.
Miami-Dade police said that since April, 33 cases involving dead cats have been reported. Eighteen of the cases, which involved a total of 19 dead cats, have been confirmed as animal cruelty, police said. Those cases happened in Palmetto Bay, Cutler Bay and Kendall.
Investigators believe a group of people could be responsible for the cat killings.
"These individuals are very inhumane. These are innocent animals. It's a very cowardly act. We are actively working this case to bring closure to this," said Detective Aida Fina-Milian of the Miami-Dade Police Department.
Three more cats were found dead in a Palmetto Bay neighborhood on Thursday morning. However, police determined that a pack of dogs killed the animals.
Meanwhile, Crime Stoppers received more than 60 tips on Thursday, leading police to persons of interest, but no arrests have been made.
"They have no heart," Ceballos said.
Five Cats' Bodies Found Wednesday
Five cats were discovered slain Wednesday in Palmetto Bay. Three cats' bodies were found Wednesday morning near Southwest 87th Avenue and 146th Street, Local 10's Jen Herrera reported.
"I just saw some people with the animal police taking out cats in garbage bags and putting them inside the truck, and I heard just two days ago there was another one in Palmetto Bay, where they skinned a cat," said witness Matthew Edminsten. "If they're killing cats around here, hopefully I see this guy doing it."
At about noon, a cat belonging to a police officer was found killed in a front lawn.
"Everyone in the neighborhood knows it's a police officer's house. Another police officer lives right across the street. It's just crazy someone has the nerve to do this," resident Michael Miller told Herrera.
A woman who lives near Southwest 160th Street and 84th Avenue found a fifth cat's body in her front yard on Wednesday afternoon. At about 4 p.m., the resident went for a walk and didn't see the cat. She returned an hour later to find the cat's body, which she believes was thrown into her yard in broad daylight.
Families are on edge as the cat killings continue in Palmetto Bay, Cutler Bay and Kendall.
"It's scary. I've got three cats. I think the whole thing is absolutely bizarre," said resident Robert Holley. "I can't believe somebody can cruise up and down or not be seen as suspicious. It's really eerie."
Last week, one of Wayne Edwards' cats was found mutilated on a neighbor's front lawn.
"You can't catch a cat. You can walk in my yard right now, and they'd scatter, just like that. How he is getting them, I don't know," Edwards said.
Edwards has organized a neighborhood patrol that he said would continue until a suspect is arrested.
"I patrol. There's another lady that patrols with me. We take turns. I'm going to find him. If they don't find him, I will," Edwards said.
If you have any information that can help police catch whoever is responsible, call Crimestoppers at 305-471-TIPS (8477)
The reward for information leading to an arrest in the case is up to $12,000.
The discussion continues: Follow Talkto10 on Twitter or WPLG Local 10 on Facebook.