2 Police K-9s Die After Officer Allegedly Left Them in Hot Car for 7 Hours
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A New Jersey state police officer in the United States was charged with the death of two police dogs after leaving them inside a closed car for about seven hours, without ventilation, on a day when the temperature reached 27°C, according to local authorities. A 10-year-old girl killed in a storm in the United States is identified; the victim was a cousin of brothers who also died Cold loses strength, but keeps Rio, SP and MG under low temperatur…
The officer, who was trained to work with patrol dogs, will have left Rip and Boomer alone in a closed car without ventilation for seven hours. Henderson was suspended from duty.
New charges follow heartbreaking loss of two police dogs
A New Jersey sheriff’s sergeant is facing multiple animal cruelty charges after prosecutors alleged he left two police K-9s inside a parked patrol vehicle for about seven hours, resulting in their deaths from suspected heatstroke, NBC News reported. Authorities announced the charges this week following an investigation into the May incident involving the Salem County Sheriff’s Office.
After seven hours, Rip and Boomer were transported by the agent himself to a veterinary hospital.
The dogs would have stayed inside the car without any ventilation for seven hours on a day when the thermometers were 27 oC.
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