JAMESTOWN, R.I. — A Rhode Island woman is facing animal cruelty and other charges after police said she left her three dogs inside a hot car, where they died.
According to WPRI-TV, Jamestown police arrested Ann Garnett, 65, on Sunday after authorities found two black Labrador retrievers and a keeshond unresponsive inside a vehicle with closed windows. Although the car was running, its air conditioner was broken, authorities said.
Emergency crews and witnesses attempted to save the animals, which had been inside the vehicle "for an extended period," the Providence Journal reported. The dogs then were taken to a nearby animal hospital and pronounced dead, WPRI reported.
Garnett, the dogs' owner, was charged with three counts each of unnecessary animal cruelty and confining an animal in a vehicle.
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I spoke w/ a close friend of the dogs’ owner who says the owner is a huge dog lover who would never do something like this purposely. Says it is beyond a tragedy. Left a voicemail w/owner and knocked on her door, no one answered. Neighbors also say owner is a dog lover. @wpri12 https://t.co/UubUYVELNq
— Eric Halperin (@EricHalperinTV) July 22, 2019
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