It started with dead chickens and torn-up coops — and ended with a familiar explanation deputies hear again and again in rural parts of the county. According to a report from the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy was called after a property owner discovered dogs had gotten into her chicken coops, killing several chickens and damaging both enclosures. […]
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