Police say a concerned citizen reported a man in his 50s shooting at a cat that was locked in a cage. Now, police are trying to serve him a warrant.

GARDEN CITY, Idaho — Police are seeking information on George Gebran, who is accused of shooting a cat while it was caged.

According to the Garden City Police Department (GCPD), an investigation into Gebran began after a Feb. 15 report was filed of alleged animal abuse and shooting. 

The incident took place in the 5100 block of North Alworth Street in Garden City. The original reporter of the crime claimed that a white man in his 50s was shooting at a cat that was locked in a cage. Officers then went to the location and began their investigation. 

After finding probable cause for two violations, police requested an arrest warrant for the man, who was identified as Gebran. On Feb. 27, that arrest warrant was issued for Gebran for one misdemeanor count of animal cruelty and one misdemeanor count of discharging a firearm within city limits. 

Garden City does state, though, that despite the arrest warrant, police have not been able to locate and serve it. He has not been arrested as of March 4. 

The police ask that anyone with information please call Ada County Dispatch at 208-377-6790 or CrimeStoppers of Idaho at 208-343-COPS, info@343cops.com, or through the P3 Tips App on your mobile device.

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