> At a Glance
> – Police in Tullytown are investigating after a white dog was hurled from a moving vehicle on Old Bristol Pike
> – The animal appears to have a clipped left ear and was abandoned at the scene
> – Authorities label the incident criminal animal cruelty and vow to file charges
> > Why it matters: Bucks County residents’ tips could lead to an arrest and prevent further harm to pets
A small white dog is lucky to be alive after being tossed from a car and deserted along Old Bristol Pike, prompting Tullytown police to open a cruelty investigation and ask the public for help identifying the driver.
The Incident
Officers responded to the roadside after witnesses saw the dog thrown from a moving vehicle. Photos released by the department show the pup with what looks like a clipped left ear, an injury investigators noted in their appeal.
The department has branded the act “criminal animal cruelty” and is treating the case as a priority.
How to Help

Police are urging anyone who saw the incident or recognizes the dog to contact Officer Crichton immediately:
- Email: [email protected]
- Tip line: open 24/7
Key Takeaways
- A dog was thrown from a car on Old Bristol Pike in Bucks County
- Tullytown police have classified the act as criminal animal cruelty
- Charges will be filed once the responsible party is identified
Tips from the community could be the break investigators need to hold the perpetrator accountable.

