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NJ cop in charge of K-9 unit charged after leaving two police dogs to die in hot car for 7 hours: report
A New Jersey police officer in charge of a K-9 unit has been charged after leaving two police dogs, Rip and Boomer, to die in a hot car for seven hours. Salem County Sheriff Chuck Miller praised the dogs for their service, loyalty, and dedication to public safety.
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