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Pitbulls abandoned in Maryland woods
Pitbulls abandoned in Maryland woods
Kelley Vlahos
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January 17, 2015, 11:02 AM
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“Tornado” was one of five pitbulls rescued from the woods Friday by police in Glen Burnie. (Anne Arundel County Police Department)
Anne Arundel County Police Department
“Tsunami” was one of five pitbulls rescued from the woods Friday by police in Glen Burnie. (Anne Arundel County Police Department)
Anne Arundel County Police Department
“Hurricane” was one of five pitbulls rescued from the woods Friday by police in Glen Burnie. (Anne Arundel County Police Department)
Anne Arundel County Police Department
“Whirlwind” was one of five pitbulls rescued from the woods Friday by police in Glen Burnie. (Anne Arundel County Police Department)
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