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Police are seeking the public’s help to find a man who allegedly battered a woman inside a San Francisco store on Saturday and then slammed her puppy onto the ground, killing it.
Officers initially responded around 11:45 a.m. to the first block of Turk Street for a report of a fight, according to police.
Once there, officers learned that a man and a woman were arguing inside a store, when the man allegedly threw canned items at her. The man then allegedly snatched the woman’s 4-month-old Cocker Spaniel from her arms and forcefully slammed it onto the floor.
The victim and the suspect had left by the time officers arrived, however, officers were able to locate the victim and her puppy a block away, police said.
Officers transported the woman and her puppy, Prince, to San Francisco Animal Care and Control, where it later died.
Police have identified the suspect as 23-year-old Delos Pierre Gallon of San Francisco. He’s wanted on suspicion of domestic violence, kidnapping and felony animal cruelty, according to police.
Gallon has prior arrests for firearms violations and police said he should be considered armed and dangerous, police said.
SF man accused of killing woman’s puppy in argument
Video: SFPD looking for man who slammed puppy into floor, killing it
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