Woman Faces Felony After Dog's Heat Stroke-Related Death In Joliet
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Woman Faces Felony After Dog's Heat Stroke-Related Death In Joliet
Woman Charged After Dog's Heat Stroke-Related Death In Joliet - Joliet, IL - Police said the dog, named Bear, had an internal temperature of 110 degrees and was in the backyard without shelter or water for 12 hours.
Owner charged after dog with no access to food or water dies from heat stroke: Joliet police
Charges were filed against a Joliet woman whose elderly dog died from heat stroke after going without food and water for a number of hours, police said. Kerrie Swick, 58, was lodged in the Will County Adult Detention Facility Wednesday on a charge of felony aggravated animal cruelty. Swick was apprehended at her residence in the 500 block of Springwood Drive following a police investigation. Earlier in the day, she contacted Joliet Township Anim…
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