Police charge woman for assaulting police officer and causing an animal to be in distress

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Police charge woman for assaulting police officer and causing an animal to be in distress

Police have charged a woman in relation to a dog being left in a hot vehicle yesterday in Halifax.

At approximately 6:35 p.m. police responded to the parking lot of a business in the 3000 block of Kempt Road for a report of a dog left in a vehicle. Officers arrived on scene and spoke with witnesses who confirmed the dog had been in the vehicle for over 20 minutes. Officers observed the dog to be in distress and quickly removed it from the vehicle and provided it water.

The dog’s owner exited the establishment and assaulted one of the officers on scene. The woman was arrested without incident.

A 76-year-old woman is scheduled to appear in Halifax Provincial Court at a later date to face the charge of assaulting a peace officer. She was also issued one summary offence ticket for causing an animal to be in distress.

 Halifax Regional Police reminds citizens to not leave their pets in parked vehicles.

If you can’t bear to leave your furry friend at home, consider some alternatives to leaving them in the vehicle:

  • Remember the drive-thru and curbside pickup. Your pet can sit comfortably with you in your car while you wait for your meal or service. Many businesses have a drive-thru window and curbside pickup options.
  • Bring a friend. If you know that you have to make stops where pets are not allowed, bring a friend along who can keep your pet company. Have your friend walk your dog, give them water or stay in the shade until you return.
  • Shop pet friendly. More and more stores allow pets inside. If you are unsure about a retailer’s rule on pets, just ask. Most pet stores allow you to bring your pooch with you, as do many other types of businesses. Make sure your dog is on a leash and well-behaved before you take them along with you.

 

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