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Aug. 3, 2021Topeka, Kan. |  By: AP

New Kansas program seeks to reduce violence against animals


TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A Kansas animal welfare group has created a new program to 
reduce animal violence in 23 Kansas counties.

The project, Cruelty Stoppers, opens the door to care for abused animals that can be linked to domestic violence cases while trying to create better relationships between Topeka police and local shelters.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that it was developed by the Northeast Kansas Animal Welfare Foundation. Bill Acree, the foundation's new president and CEO, says the project was created because there wasn't adequate follow-up on cruelty cases.

The Cruelty Stoppers program was modeled after Crime Stoppers on TV. Those who report animal cruelty cases that lead to a conviction are eligible for a reward.