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Old 07-06-2005, 10:35 AM
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Here is the rest of the story..and your right Nulle...sounds like a pretty big firecracker to do that damage...........



Kolinoski said the 3-year-old, 8-pound dog was blown to pieces and was buried shortly after the incident.

After initially declining to press charges, according to the sheriff's report, Kolinoski said he now wants to bring criminal charges against the uncle, Stuart resident William George Kenny III.

Kenny, 46, could not be reached for comment.

Martin County sheriff's spokeswoman Sgt. Jenell Atlas said the firecracker was not illegal and there was no evidence of malice against the dog.

"They're not going to file charges because we don't believe there was any intent," Atlas said. "It was just one of those sad, we told you (so) ... with fireworks. This is what can happen."

She said the incident was deemed an accident.
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