WY - Owner, not deputies, responsible for dog’s death
A Herndon man whose dog succumbed to the heat inside of a parked car will now face criminal charges.
Stuart Grimes, 24, was arrested June 21 and charged with animal cruelty and confinement of an animal in a vehicle.
The charges stem from an incident that occurred the morning of May 31. Deputies responded to the IHOP at Cedar Lake Plaza in Sterling after receiving a report of an intoxicated person at the restaurant.
Grimes was taken into custody after a brief struggle. He was later taken before a magistrate judge and charged with drunk in public and obstruction of justice.
During this time, Grimes’ dog “Rex” was in the Chrysler sport utility vehicle in the parking lot of the restaurant. Rex was a 4-year-old Labrador-Boxer mix. The dog remained in the car, and Rex died from symptoms related to heat stroke.
Grimes has claimed that he told the arresting deputies and the personnel at the adult detention facility that the dog was in the car.
If this had been the case, then those personnel could potentially be
charged with those same charges Grimes’ currently faces.







Thats bull,If they harm a police dog they get charged with murder or an attack on a COP,Thats Bullshit,No cop,Should shoot anyone's animal,Use a tazer or whatever,What are they Turning into terrorists too?
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Pigs are the bitches of the Zionist system. They are nothing but coward whores.
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You hit the nail right on the head
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