Sarasota officer breaks window to rescue dog left in hot car
By Kimberly Kuizon
Kimberly Kuizon reports.
SARASOTA, Fla. - Just before noon, as temperatures rose above 90 degrees, Sergeant Louis Buck responded to frantic calls. Callers said a dog was locked in a car with no running air conditioning. You could tell the dog was getting really hot, trying to find shadowy places inside the car to hide, recalled Sgt. Buck.
Buck and Officer Matthew Grochowski with the Sarasota Police Department tried finding the owner. The car was a rental and parked outside the Sleep Inn near University Parkway.
The driver was nowhere to be found.
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Police officers rescue dog from hot car in Sarasota
Officers smash window of rental car to get dog out
Two Sarasota police officers came to the rescue of a dog in serious trouble.
and last updated 2021-05-15 16:54:26-04
SARASOTA, Fla. â Two Florida police officers came to the rescue of a dog in serious trouble.
Good Samaritans found a dog locked inside a hot car and called police.
When officers arrived, they could see the dog was in real trouble.
Officers ran the tags, and the car turned out to be a rental, so they had no idea who to look for.
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SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - A day later and worth the wait.
On Friday, we heard from the police officers who rescued a dog from a dangerously hot car. Sarasota Police Sergeant Louis Buck said, “Even after the window was broken and the door was opened it was still 115 degrees inside the car. We knew the dog needed help, we got him the help, and we’re glad we were able to help him out.”