CLEAR CREEK COUNTY, Colo. (TCN) — A 36-year-old man was taken into custody this week in reference to the deadly capturing of a canine breeder who, alongside together with his Dobermans, went lacking nearly two weeks in the past.
In keeping with the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Workplace, Paul Peavey, 57, final made contact with somebody on the evening of Aug. 19, and he was reported lacking two days later. On Aug. 24, a non-public search social gathering in search of Peavey reportedly situated his physique on his property. Peavey was a famend canine breeder of Dobermans, and a number of other puppies have been reportedly lacking from his residence as effectively. The sheriff’s workplace mentioned the “puppies’ whereabouts are a part of the continued investigation.”
The sheriff’s workplace mentioned the lacking puppies could have been bought by way of social media or different websites. Since all of Peavey’s canine are microchipped, the sheriff’s workplace requested anybody who bought a Doberman since Aug. 20 to test for a chip and get in touch with them.
In an up to date information launch, the sheriff’s workplace introduced Peavey’s reason for demise is “in line with a gunshot wound,” and his method of demise is murder. The health worker decided his seemingly time of demise matched the timeline of his final communications.
Deputies arrested Sergio Ferrer on an excellent warrant out of Nebraska, and mentioned he was “thought of an individual of curiosity in Mr. Peavey’s demise.” Investigators submitted an affidavit for Ferrer to be charged with first-degree homicide, felony homicide, and aggravated theft.
Ferrer and Peavey’s relationship was not disclosed.
Peavey owned Elite European Dobermans and gained awards for his canine.
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