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New Jersey Woman Beats Family Dog to Death, Brags About It: Prosecutors

Authorities in South Jersey arrested a woman on charges she used a shovel and claw hammer to fatally beat her family's dog, then bragged about it.

Mercer County prosecutors said 19-year-old Hightstown resident Michelle Wankoff faces several counts, including animal cruelty, weapons charges and tampering with evidence.

The charges stem from an investigation that began when Hightstown police got a tip that Wankoff had bragged about killing and burying the 9-year-old mixed breed dog. Authorities said Wankoff tried to poison the dog with various medications late last month. When that failed, they said, she repeatedly hit the dog on the head with a shovel and claw hammer until it died.

After storing the dog's body in a small refrigerator in her bedroom for a few days, Wankoff buried the animal in a shallow grave in the woods near her home, authorities said.

State examiners will conduct a necropsy on the dog.

Prosecutors said Wankoff's friend, Tyler Phernamucq, was cited for tampering with evidence because he helped Wankoff bury the dog.

A telephone number for Wankoff couldn't be found Monday. It isn't clear if she has an attorney who could comment on the charges.

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