Reported 9 months ago
Exclusive report on June 27, 2024, at 4:28 am. According to police reports, the well-trained German Shepherd police dog, Horus, belonging to the Savannah Police Department in Missouri, died of heatstroke after being inadvertently left in the patrol car by his handler. With temperatures reaching 35 degrees Celsius that day, the closed car quickly heated up, leading to Horus's tragic death. Following the discovery the next morning, an internal investigation was launched, and measures to prevent similar incidents were promised by the department, including enhanced management protocols for police dogs and vehicle inspections.
Source: YAHOO