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Police: Customs and Border Protection officer killed dog, dumped body in Va.

File photo of a Fairfax County Police cruiser. (AP Photo/Chris Greenberg)(AP/CHRIS GREENBERG)

WASHINGTON — Police have arrested a man who is suspected of shooting his dog to death and leaving it at a private archery range in Northern Virginia last year.

Mark Cochrane, 61, of Reston, Virginia, was arrested Wednesday and faces multiple charges, including felony animal cruelty, Fairfax County police said in a statement Friday. Cochrane is a Customs and Border Protection officer, Fairfax County police officer Reem Awad confirmed to 91Å·ÃÀ¼¤Çé.

On July 2017, someone called police to report a dead dog with what appeared to be a gunshot wound, police said. The dog was found at a private archery range near Fountainhead Regional Park in Fairfax Station, Virginia. The shepherd mix had a collar but no tags or other identifying information, police added.

Police later found that the dog had a microchip. , police contacted the dog’s vet and learned that Cochrane, the owner, had reported that his pet had died at home in August 2017.

Cochrane did a voluntary interview at police headquarters earlier this month, and he admitted to shooting the dog at the range, NBC Washington also reported. Police also executed a number of search warrants and found evidence that led to the charges against him.

Below is a map of the area where the dog’s body was found last year.

91Å·ÃÀ¼¤Çé’s Michelle Basch contributed to this report. 

Teta Alim

Teta Alim is a Digital Editor at 91Å·ÃÀ¼¤Çé. Teta's interest in journalism started in music and moved to digital media.

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