MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich. – A family is heartbroken after they said their loved one was killed for trying to save a dog on Christmas Eve.
Background
Police said Robert Cavanaugh, 60, was beaten to death on Dec. 24, 2024, near the 26000 block of Dequindre.
Cavanaugh, who lived in a Madison Heights mobile home park, was known for rescuing animals. His family said he died tying to save a dog that was being abused by its owner on Christmas Eve.
Family left heartbroken
His sister, Jane Thompson, is still in shock. Her brother was found dead in the middle of the street. When the family went to identify his remains and the medical examiner’s office, they were told his injuries were so severe that they couldn’t see him.
Cavanaugh was reportedly beaten to death with a pipe because he stepped between a helpless dog who was being abused and its owner.
Suspect in custody
When Cavanaugh’s neighbor was taken into custody, his family learned the suspect spent 20 years in prison for a major crime and another 10 years for a different crime. They believe his history of violence was well known, and he should have never been released.
The suspect’s identity has not yet been released. He remains in custody pending charges.
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