An innocent dog thrown from a 30-foot overpass and dubbed “Good Sam Dog” while recovering from her injuries at an animal hospital has a new name — Daphne — and a new beginning with a loving forever home.

Thank you to the nearly 30,000 people who signed our petition demanding justice and accountability for Daphne!

Daphne received emergency medical care for multiple fractures and other injuries at the University of Tennessee Veterinary Medical Center. She then went to an experienced medical foster with the Young-Williams Animal Center, where she received excellent care along with her new name.

“Her foster mom named her Daphne, which means victory,” the Young-Williams Animal Center said in a post. “She slowly started to show her sweet personality along with lots more energy.”

While Daphne was still recovering from her ordeal, she landed a loving forever home and was officially adopted on April 14, 2020, said Amy Miller, marketing director for the rescue.

“Truly an inspiration, [Daphne] made a full recovery,” she told Lady Freethinker (LFT). “She’s thriving in her forever home.”

Miller added that the Animal Compassion Fund allows emergency medical care for stray, lost, or abandoned animals.

“We’re grateful for the outpouring of love Daphne received and hope her story inspires interest and support for animal welfare,” she said.

The Knoxville Police Department’s Animal Control Unit opened an investigation but wasn’t able to connect anyone to the crime, said Public Information Officer Scott Erland.

“Unfortunately, we had very limited information to go on initially,” Erland told LFT.  “Officer Aguilar was parked under the Alcoa Highway overpass at just after 3 a.m. on January 13 when he heard the impact of the dog hitting the ground in front of his cruiser. He was not in a position to see the vehicle and only heard a deep male voice.”

Erland said officers immediately tended to the dog’s injuries and transported her to a vet. During the investigation that followed, officers asked publicly for any information about the dog or her owners. They connected with a few people who offered information about possible suspects, but the leads led to dead ends.

“I can say that we expended a tremendous amount of effort on that, and even involved our Organized Crime Unit to assist in that months-long investigation,” Erland said. “But unfortunately, no arrest or charges were ever filed.”

Erland added that the officer who first helped Daphne is now a K-9 officer.

“I don’t know how much that move was influenced by his experience with Daphne, but I know that it made a big impact on him,” he said.

We thank the tremendous caregivers at the animal hospital and rescue for helping this innocent dog reclaim her life and live out the rest of her days in the loving home she deserves. We’re also extremely grateful to Officer Aguilar for his quick and compassionate action for Daphne, and to all the officers who worked to ensure a thorough and timely investigation of this cruel incident.

We will continue to do all we can to raise awareness about intentionally cruel treatment of dogs and all other animals!