Sunderland Echo

ARRESTED OVER DEATH OF HEDGEHOG

Boys quizzed after sickening animal attack

- Sophie Brownson sophie.brownson@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @SBrownson

Two boys have been arrested on suspicion of causing unnecessar­y suffering to an animal after a hedgehog was reportedly “kicked to death” during an attack.

The hedgehog, named “Little Man” by residents, was said to have suffered severe injuries after he was kicked repeatedly in an attack in Hayton Close, Sunderland.

Following the incident, which took place at about 10pm on September 10, the animal was taken to King’s Road Vets, but due to the severity of his injuries vets were left with no option but to put him to sleep.

Now Northumbri­a Police have confirmed that two boys, aged 11 and 14, have both have been arrested on suspicion of causing unnecessar­y suffering to an animal.

The pair have been released under investigat­ion and police inquiries are ongoing.

Pc Peter Baker, of Northumbri­a Police, said: "An investigat­ion is ongoing after we received a report of animal cruelty on Hayton Close, Sunderland.

"It was reported that a group of teenagers had been seen kicking a hedgehog down the street on the evening of September 10.

“As a result, an investigat­ion was launched to identify those responsibl­e.

"Two boys – aged 14 and 11 – were arrested on suspicion of causing unnecessar­y suffering to an animal.

“Both have been released under investigat­ion and inquiries are ongoing.

"I would like to thank members of the public who have already come forward with informatio­n, and would ask anyone else that witnessed the incident to contact 101 quoting reference 374 110919."

In a separate effort to find those responsibl­e for the attack, The British Hedgehog Preservati­on Society (BHPS) has offered a reward of £1,000 for any witness statement that leads to successful prosecutio­n of the culprits.

Fay Vass, chief executive of the BHPS said “This is a cowardly and sickening act.

“We urge any witnesses to the attack to report it immediatel­y to ensure the culprits face the fullest most severe punishment possible for carrying out such a despicable crime.”

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The hedgehog named “Little Man”, seen hear eating in a residents garden.

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