Police dog dies after left in cruiser for 4 hours

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Wednesday, October 8, 2014
This undated photo provided by the Montville Police Department shows Beny
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MEDINA, OH -- Authorities in northeast Ohio say a police dog died from heatstroke after being left in a police cruiser for more than four hours last month.



Police in Montville Township near Medina say the police dog, Beny, died on Sept. 28. A statement from the Montville Police Department says Sgt. Brett Harrison left the dog in a cruiser in the station parking lot from about 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cruiser was off and the windows were closed.



An investigation concluded Harrison violated policy and procedures. He received a two-week unpaid suspension and lost 40 hours of vacation.



WEWS-TV reports Harrison issued a statement Tuesday night expressing his "deepest apology" to Montville Township and to his "partner, friend and loving family member Beny."

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