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WHO LET THE DOGS OUT?

Fast and Furious actor wanted by cops after his one of his roaming dog allegedly killed neighbour's pet

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WANTED: Tyrese with one of his Corso Cano dogs

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FAST and Furious star Tyrese Gibson is wanted by Atlanta police after one of his Corso Cane honde allegedly mauled a neighbour’s dog to death.

According to Fulton County Police Animal Services, Gibson's neglectful pet ownership practices may have led to the death of five-year-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Henry, last month. 

A warrant has been issued for the actor’s arrest. 

The canine was found lifeless in its yard – an area protected by an invisible fence – after its owner, Harrison Parker, let him outside shortly before the attack. 

Parker was horrified to discover Henry’s lifeless body, which bore puncture wounds suspected to be from another animal.

Captain Nicole Dwyer said” "It is the negligence on his part as the homeowner and animal owner, just letting them roam free. And now they have killed an innocent animal." 

The singer-turned-actor is currently living it up in Dubai on “a mental health break” and is honde have been terrorising the neighbourhood. 

At least five previous complaints made about Gibson's dogs running loose.

Adding fuel to the fire, footage surfaced showing Gibson’s dogs scratching at a door across the street just before the deadly confrontation. 

On 22 September, Tyrese announced his intentions to surrender the dogs but requested more time. 

When officials arrived to collect the animals, they found that Gibson had moved them, leading police to obtain not just a search warrant but also a warrant for his arrest.

Captain Dwyer noted: “He was not home when police arrived.”