 The Appalachian Wireless, 30th anniversary holiday sale is going on now from now until the end of the year. Visit us in store or reserve online for an unbelievable sale and give away. We know what you want for the holidays because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Thursday, December 9th, Johnson County Animal Control and Johnson County Sheriff's responded to a call of a deceased dog on Hager Hill in Johnson County. Upon further investigation, Johnson County Animal Control revealed that two dogs were found dead and now some are seeking answers. Monday we spoke with Johnson County Animal Shelter President Lisa Trustee Roberts about the incident. So there was there's a total of five and two were deceased. One we discovered was still on on a chain had its collar around its neck and was still on the chain deceased outside of a pen and then there was a second that was inside of a pen with two dogs that were still alive and then a third dog that was alive further on down the property that was still alive on a chain. After receiving permission from a caretaker, both dogs were taken for necropsy analysis and a citation was issued against the defendant. At the time names on locations are held as the investigation is ongoing. No charges were made. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Hodgell.