21 neglected dogs found inside car during fire in Omak

OMAK, Wash. — The Omak Police Department says a car fire quickly turned into a much bigger investigation after 21 dogs were found living inside.

On Feb. 8, someone called 911 after a car had caught fire and was extinguished.

Police say the owner was living in the car and had been using a propane heater to stay warm, which likely sparked the flames.

At least three three dogs were hurt, and a number of the others appeared malnourished.

They were rushed to a nearby veterinary clinic for treatment.

Police say they decided to confiscate the dogs because of the unsanitary conditions of the vehicle, overcrowding, and malnourishment.

The dogs were taken to a nearby shelter and are being taken care of until suitable foster homes are found.

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