Toronto police arrest 2 people after dog allegedly dragged by moving car | CBC News
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Two individuals were arrested by Toronto police for allegedly dragging a dog with their vehicle. The incident occurred near Yonge Street and North York Boulevard. Police reported that a leash was connected to two dogs; the woman removed one from the car, leading to one dog being dragged. Bystanders witnessed the event and called for help. Both suspects face charges of willful cruelty to animals and were scheduled for a court appearance. The dogs were taken to a veterinarian for necessary treatment.
Toronto police arrested a 54-year-old man and a 54-year-old woman for willful cruelty to an animal after allegedly dragging a dog with their vehicle.
The incident occurred when one dog was removed from a moving vehicle while the other dog remained inside, causing both dogs distress.
Bystanders intervened by calling for help as the dog outside the vehicle was being dragged along the road by the moving car.
The arrested individuals are scheduled to appear in court following the incident where one dog was treated for injuries at a veterinarian.
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