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Officials say the German shepherd was honking the horn to call attention to her plight. The pit bull, which was chained to the floor was dead.
Read More →The officers snuck up behind the animal and grabbed its tail, which is how police were advised to capture the kangaroo after getting in touch with its handlers. The kangaroo, however, took issue with officers attempting to grab it and punched one of them.
Read More →“The suspects in this case face multiple charges. As for Bear, he got his own dream version of Smokey and the BearCat. Tonight we are happy to report he is in good hands,” the Martin County Sheriff's Office reports.
Read More →“She was having a rough day, that’s for sure,” Sergeant Jonathan Oxandaboure said. “I felt bad for the lady because she wanted to burn the car.”
Read More →Trooper Kayla Moore, of the MSP Gaylord Post, responded to the call, captured the dog and took her to Antrim County Animal Shelter, police said.
Read More →Every year, there are countless incidents in which officers conducting regular patrol functions encounter dogs. Some events end with the dog being fatally shot. Many other episodes are innocuous. Here are some tactical tips for discussion at roll call before your next shift.
Read More →At first, the family wanted to name the kitten Ian. But, when it was revealed the kitten was a female the family chose to name her Stormie.
Read More →School resource officer Deputy Koski was called to the soccer field at Ponderosa High School early Thursday morning regarding the fox.
Read More →Madison County Sheriff’s Deputy Casey Thrower explained that due to the number of homes he visits daily, on occasions he leaves his vehicle door open because he’s had to retreat from being attacked by canines.
Read More →The deputy was dispatched to the area Sunday evening where he found the animal and attempted to get it to return to a pasture. The buffalo charged and injured the deputy, and another deputy shot and killed the animal before it could attack again.
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