Civil Police press conference concluding investigation into dog Orelha's death, identifying adolescent suspect and requesting internment.
Civil Police press conference concluding investigation into dog Orelha's death, identifying adolescent suspect and requesting internment.
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Police conclude investigation into dog Orelha's death and request adolescent's internment

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Santa Catarina's Civil Police concluded on Tuesday (February 3) the inquiry into the death of community dog Orelha in Florianópolis, identifying an adolescent as the perpetrator of the attacks. The force requested the youth's internment and indicted three adults for witness coercion. The defense disputes the evidence as circumstantial and the investigation as fragile.

Orelha, a community stray dog that had lived on Praia Brava in Florianópolis for at least ten years, was attacked in the early morning of January 4 around 5:30 a.m. Forensic reports from the Scientific Police indicated the animal suffered a cranial trauma from a blunt force blow, possibly a kick or a rigid object like wood or a bottle. Rescued by residents the next day, he died in a veterinary clinic due to severe injuries, including head wounds and damage to the left eye.

The investigation, led by the Specialized Delegation for Adolescents in Conflict with the Law (Deacle) and the Animal Protection Delegation (DPA), involved a task force with state security agencies. Officers analyzed over a thousand hours of footage from 14 security cameras in the area, interviewed 24 witnesses, and probed eight adolescents. French software, Mercure V4.2 from Ockham Solutions/ChapsVision, cross-referenced location data, geolocation, and metadata to confirm the suspect's presence.

Footage showed the adolescent leaving a condominium on Praia Brava at 5:25 a.m. and returning at 5:58 a.m. with a friend. In his statement, he claimed to have stayed in the pool area, a contradiction proven by witnesses and evidence. On the day suspects were identified, the youth traveled to the United States, returning on January 29. Upon landing at Florianópolis Airport, he was approached; a relative tried to hide a pink cap and a sweatshirt matching the clothes seen in the crime footage. The adolescent admitted owning the items before the trip.

The Civil Police maintained secrecy to prevent flight or evidence disposal, such as the cell phone. The inquiry was forwarded to the Public Prosecutor's Office, which will decide on proceedings. Three adults—two parents and an uncle of investigated adolescents—were indicted for witness coercion.

The defense, represented by lawyers Alexandre Kale and Rodrigo Duarte, issued a statement claiming the youth was 'improperly associated' with the case. 'Information that has come to light concerns merely circumstantial elements that do not constitute proof and do not authorize definitive conclusions,' they stated. They criticized the 'politicization of the case' and the 'need to point out a culprit at any cost,' alleging 'fragile and inconsistent' investigations that harm innocents. The defense protests the lack of full access to the files and seeks to prove their client's innocence technically.

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Discussions on X about the police conclusion in the death of dog Orelha highlight the identification of one adolescent as the main perpetrator, with requests for internment and indictments of adults for witness coercion. Opinions vary: strong calls for justice and punishment from many users, support for police findings, defense claims of circumstantial and fragile evidence, and some skepticism toward the investigation's robustness. High-engagement posts name the suspect and emphasize the crime's severity.

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Prosecutor reviewing inconsistent police reports on the death of dog Orelha, highlighting ongoing investigation and national debate on juvenile justice.
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Public Prosecutor's Office questions inquiry into Orelha dog's death

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Santa Catarina's Public Prosecutor's Office identified inconsistencies and gaps in police reports on the death of dog Orelha in Florianópolis and will request additional investigations. Police concluded the inquiry on February 3, indicting one teenager and seeking his internment, but the MP calls for further scrutiny of other suspects' involvement and possible coercions. The case reignited national debate on reducing the age of criminal majority.

Santa Catarina Civil Police analyzed over 1,000 hours of footage to identify the perpetrator of the aggression that killed community dog Orelha at Praia Brava in Florianópolis. The investigation, concluded on Tuesday (Feb. 3), led to a request for one adolescent's internment and the indictment of three adults for witness coercion. The case proceeds under secrecy of justice due to minors' involvement.

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Two adolescents suspected of attacking the dog Orelha gave statements to police in Florianópolis on Monday, amid an investigation hampered by a lack of concrete evidence. Their lawyer claims the indications are weak and that the youths are already facing severe social punishment, unable to leave home. The probe advances with video analysis and statements, while adults face scrutiny for witness coercion.

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