The Skagit County Sheriff’s Office said the 21 carcasses that washed ashore are believed to be foxes, not dogs as originally suspected.
SKAGIT COUNTY, Wash. — The person responsible for the nearly two dozen animal carcasses, which washed ashore in coastal Skagit County, will likely not face charges, according to the Skagit County Sheriff’s Office.
Since March 26, at least 21 “canine” carcasses washed up along the beaches of Guemes Island, north of Anacortes. The carcasses were found between Peach Preserve to Kelly’s Point and near La Conner, KING 5 previously reported.
The sheriff’s office contacted the person associated with the incidents and
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