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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Rialto CA
Posts: 3,243
| I have called the police twice. First time it was on someone who have left their poodle in a parked car at our local Target. It was 102 that day. I would only imagine how hot it was in that car. Parking security were watching the car and said the lady and her kid had just walked in the store 5 minutes earlier. I don't know what happened because I was a rush and had to get what I needed and get home. The second time I went to go pay our cable bill that happed to be next door to a Panda Express. I noticed 2 very small kids asleep in the back seat of this Honda. Their little faces were all red and sweaty. I could not believe anyone would leave their kids or anyone in a parked car in 100+ heat. I called the police and had my daughter go in and pay the bill while I to keep an eye on the kids and noticed that there was a couple walked in and asked if the eating lunch while keeping an eye on the car. I walked in the Panda Express and went up to them and asked if the car they were watching was theirs and that the police were on their way. Of course they got up very quickly and walked out. The police pulled up just in time,, as they were getting in. We made our report and went on our way. But not before them checking the kids to see if they were ok. If giving the choice again I would do the same thing!
__________________ Monica, Proud mom of Gus who is forever missed! And new mom to Leiloni Gus's Dogster page |
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| | #47 |
| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2012 Location: Illinois
Posts: 523
| Kudos to you and don't let anyone tell you that you did the wrong thing. |
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Alabama
Posts: 50
| I just had the same thing happen yesterday. I went to the doctor with my daughter and parked next to a car with a pit bull left in it. It was 90 degrees. I took a picture of the dog and of the car tag. We went into the office and I asked who had the car with the dog in it? A lady with a few kids pipes up " That's me" I asked her if she knew it was against the law and she said she couldn't leave him home because. I said there was no excuse to leave a dog in the car to suffer like that. I also told her I was calling the police. I stepped outside to find the number and before I found the number there was a car pulling up behind hers and taking the dog out. One dog spared a miserable death. |
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