JAMESTOWN, R.I. (AP) — Police in Rhode Island say three dogs left in a vehicle on a day when temperatures soared into the 90s have died, and their owner is facing charges.
Jamestown police responding to calls found two black Labrador retrievers and a keeshond in a car outside a grocery store at about 4 p.m. Sunday.
Police say the vehicle was running, but it appeared the air conditioning was not working, the windows were rolled up, and there was no water inside.
Life-saving efforts were performed at the scene before the dogs were taken to a veterinary hospital where they were declared dead.
Police say 65-year-old Ann Garnett, of Jamestown, was charged with unnecessary cruelty to an animal. She has been released. A message was left at her home.
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