Colorado dog breeder’s suspicious death linked to missing Doberman puppies

Colorado authorities are investigating the suspicious death of a dog breeder and looking for 10 Doberman puppies who were missing from his property, authorities in Clear Creek County said. Elite European Dobermans Paul Peavey, 57, was first reported missing Aug. 21 before a privately organized search party discovered his body Saturday, the sheriff’s office said in a statement Sunday. “His death is considered a homicide; however, we do not believe the public is in imminent danger,” the sheriff’s office said on X. Peavey’s autopsy was to be conducted Wednesday. Officials confirmed Wednesday that as the homicide investigation continues, 10 of Peavey’s Doberman puppies remain unaccounted for. The sheriff’s office posted a series of updates on social media, asking the public for help searching for the puppies. All puppies were microchipped, so anyone who had bought a puppy in the area within the last week was asked to check for a microchip to determine whether it was one of Peavey’s. According to officials, Peavey ran a business called Elite European Dobermans in Idaho Springs, a city 35 miles west of Denver. “Paul Peavey has been a dog lover since he was 10 years old and has had various dogs since,” the website said. Bruce Boynton, one of Peavey’s closest friends, organized the more than 40-member search party that discovered Peavey’s body. No public announcements about arrests have been made, and the sheriff’s office declined to share any additional details. – This Summarize was created by Neural News AI (V1). Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/colorado-dog-breeders-suspicious-death-linked-missing-doberman-puppies-rcna168571

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