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Third Arrest Made in Violent Dog Theft Case
3 Mar
Summary
- A third person was arrested for a reported dog theft and robbery.
- The suspect, Alysscia Cooper, faces robbery and weapon intimidation charges.
- This incident stems from an ownership dispute over a dog.

In Henderson, Kentucky, a third arrest has been made in a case involving the reported theft of a dog and subsequent robbery. Alysscia Cooper, 21, was apprehended and charged with robbery and intimidation with a deadly weapon. This development follows earlier charges filed against Nykeia Baker and Wykeia Collins, with authorities indicating the entire situation arose from a dispute over dog ownership.
According to an affidavit, Baker and Collins identified Cooper as the third participant during a phone interview. Cooper stated she was with Baker and Collins when the robbery occurred, claiming she only intervened in a fight. She also admitted to threatening the dog at the home and possessing a firearm. Cooper was booked into the Vanderburgh County Jail with a $10,000 bond.




