A police investigation at a home in northwest Albuquerque led to the rescue of 19 dogs.Your neighborhood: Local news from KOAT Action 7 NewsThe city Animal Welfare Department responded to a home at the 4500 block of Glendale Place NW. Those dogs were described as mixed breeds and weighed between 30 to 50 pounds each.Animal Welfare said the dogs were removed for the safety of the community. The dogs will be quarantined and remain with the department as the investigation continues.Albuquerque police officers initially responded to a suspicious death. The police investigation is ongoing.Stay updated on the latest news updates with the KOAT app. You can download it here.
A police investigation at a home in northwest Albuquerque led to the rescue of 19 dogs.
Your neighborhood: Local news from KOAT Action 7 News
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The city Animal Welfare Department responded to a home at the 4500 block of Glendale Place NW. Those dogs were described as mixed breeds and weighed between 30 to 50 pounds each.
Animal Welfare said the dogs were removed for the safety of the community. The dogs will be quarantined and remain with the department as the investigation continues.
Albuquerque police officers initially responded to a suspicious death. The police investigation is ongoing.
Stay updated on the latest news updates with the KOAT app. You can download it here.
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