Dog Locked in Car Leads to Marijuana Bust

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The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department in West Hollywood went into a locked car on Sunday to rescue a dog locked inside. Along wit the dog they found $10,000 in cash and $24,000 worth of marijuana. The dog, who was transported from the scene in West Hollywood to the Carson Animal Care Center, is doing well, says the Department of Animal Car and Control (DACC). Their staff have nicknamed the dog Hunter. The LASD cannot locate the owner(s) of the dog. The person may be reluctant to come forward to claim their dog, as the cash and drugs in the vehicle have launched an investigation.

“In an effort to identify the animal’s owner, a bag located inside the vehicle was opened, exposing several bundles of sealed marijuana. A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed a large quantity of United States currency,” says the LASD.

If anyone recognizes Hunter, please contact the DACC Communications Center at 310-523-9566 or the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Department at 310- 855-8850 with any information you may have about Hunter’s owner.

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Comments

  1. That’s what you get for leaving your dog locked up in a car. I’m glad the dog is okay.

  2. ShellieAndBrutus says

    Dumb*sses.

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