An Illinois teenager accused of slashing the neck of a puppy could be charged as an adult, WQAD reported.

The aggravated animal cruelty charge against the 17-year-old was filed in Juvenile Court, according to a statement from Henry County State’s Attorney Matt Schutte.

Schutte is seeking to prosecute the teen as an adult, according to the statement. He said he has prepared the paperwork requesting the change.

The judge assigned to the case will make that decision, WQAD reported.

The Labrador retriever-pit bull, named “Thor,” was taken to the Kewannee Vet Clinic for treatment and is being taken care of by the Henry County Humane Society, WQAD reported.

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The city of Brookhaven's mayor and City Council last week decided to remove the colored panes of glass from the dome of Brookhaven's new City Centre after residents objected to the brightness of the colors, seen here Friday, June 27, 2025. (Reed Williams/AJC)

Credit: Reed Williams/AJC