News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Customs Expresses Its Grief That Canine Was Left To Die In |
Title: | US: Customs Expresses Its Grief That Canine Was Left To Die In |
Published On: | 2002-09-18 |
Source: | San Antonio Express-News (TX) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-29 16:55:30 |
CUSTOMS EXPRESSES ITS GRIEF THAT CANINE WAS LEFT TO DIE IN A VEHICLE
LAREDO - Responding to community outcries over the death of a federal
drug-detector dog, the U.S. Customs Service issued a statement Tuesday
expressing its grief and saying appropriate steps have been taken to ensure
a similar event doesn't occur.
An investigation into the death is ongoing, Customs spokesman Rick Pauza said.
"If there is a finding that requires action, we will move accordingly,"
Pauza said, adding he couldn't discuss details until the investigation is
complete.
LAREDO - Responding to community outcries over the death of a federal
drug-detector dog, the U.S. Customs Service issued a statement Tuesday
expressing its grief and saying appropriate steps have been taken to ensure
a similar event doesn't occur.
An investigation into the death is ongoing, Customs spokesman Rick Pauza said.
"If there is a finding that requires action, we will move accordingly,"
Pauza said, adding he couldn't discuss details until the investigation is
complete.
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