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Man arrested on animal cruelty charge in Hamburg

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HAMBURG, NY — A man was arrested June 28, 2026, after police responding to a welfare check discovered a dog that had been shot.

Hamburg Police Department officers responded to a residence on W. Canyon Drive at approximately 9:30 a.m. after Crisis Services reported concerns about a resident’s deteriorating mental health.

Officers discovered a German Shepherd that had sustained a gunshot wound in the backyard.

After securing the scene, officers established communication with resident Dennis Rutkowski, who indicated through a closed door that he was armed.

Rutkowski subsequently exited the residence holding a firearm, complied with officers’ commands to safely place the weapon on the ground, and was taken into custody without incident.

Officers recovered the firearm loaded with a round chambered.

The injured dog was immediately transported to a veterinary hospital for urgent medical care.

Rutkowski admitted to shooting the dog and was arrested on charges of Aggravated Cruelty to Animals, Criminal Possession of a Weapon, and Prohibited Use of a Firearm.

He was held pending arraignment.

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