Mr. Nubby the miniature horse found shot, skinned, left in northeastern Alabama pond

Chattooga County Sheriff's Office investigators found a Colt .45 in a pond near Georgia State Route 100 and Lyerly Dam Road. The gun belonged to William Robert Packer, and investigators believe his girlfriend used it to kill him.
Chattooga County Sheriff's Office investigators found a Colt .45 in a pond near Georgia State Route 100 and Lyerly Dam Road. The gun belonged to William Robert Packer, and investigators believe his girlfriend used it to kill him.

BOAZ, Ala. - Authorities in northeastern Alabama are investigating the death of a miniature horse that was found shot and skinned in a pond.

John Tuck told local media on Tuesday that his miniature horse, named Mr. Nubby, was last seen on April 28 and its body was found two days later in a pond.

Boaz police Chief Josh Gaskin says the case is being investigated as aggravated animal cruelty.

Gaskin says authorities are searching for witnesses and additional information in the case.

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