Sunday, 23 August 2015

Police Searching for Drugs Find Trapped Puppy Instead

In this photo provided by the Arizona Humane Society a rescued puppy is reunited with its mother in Phoenix, Friday, Aug. 21, 2015. Police serving a drug-related search warrant at a Phoenix home found themselves part of a 10-hour rescue effort to free a puppy trapped in a sewage pipe. (Arizona Humane Society via AP)
In this photo provided by the Arizona Humane Society a rescued puppy is reunited with its mother in Phoenix, on Aug. 21, 2015.


It took 10 hours to rescue the young pup

Police in Phoenix helped with a10-hour rescue of a puppy after they found the dog trapped in a pipe at a home where they were executing a drug-related search warrant.
After the long rescue effort, the puppy was extracted from the pipe and reunited with its mother.
The Arizona Humane Society determined the puppy was 1 to 2 weeks old and a pit bull terrier mix. Officers also found two puppies that had died, and a grown female dog that survived. All the dogs were believed to be strays, the Associated Press reports.
After the ordeal, it is unclear whether the officers found any drugs

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