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Sheriff and animal groups respond after 12–14 dogs reportedly abandoned at Buckhorn area
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Summary
Council members reported a case of 12–14 dogs reportedly dumped at the head of Buckhorn Wash; the county sheriff and animal-welfare groups have been involved and several animals are now in foster care.
Council members reported that dozens of dogs were discovered abandoned at the head of Buckhorn Wash and that local law enforcement and animal-welfare groups responded to capture and care for the animals.
Members said tourists first found crates and began feeding the animals; subsequent follow-up by the county sheriff’s office resulted in several captures. Council members reported varying counts (12–14) as animals were rounded up and that most of the captured dogs appear nervous and in need of veterinary care. Local animal-shelter and rescue groups, including Best Friends (referenced by participants), are assisting by placing animals in foster homes.
Council members said the crates appeared to be left at the Buckhorn Panel pullout and that the sheriff continues to investigate. The council discussed the public interest and media coverage the incident has attracted and encouraged continued county coordination with animal-welfare organizations to ensure animals receive care and to locate any remaining dogs.
No arrests or charges were reported in the transcript; the sheriff is handling the ongoing investigation and animal care arrangements.
