Summary
Police in Broomfield, Colorado, are investigating after dogs became sick from eating hot dogs laced with methamphetamine found in a family's yard. The authorities believe the family is being specifically targeted and are asking locals for any information that could help catch those responsible.
Key Facts
- Police in Broomfield, Colorado, found drug-laced hot dogs in a family's yard.
- At least two dogs became ill after consuming these hot dogs.
- The drugs found in the hot dogs included methamphetamine and MDMA.
- The family discovered suspicious items in their yard in November and December.
- Police think this is an isolated incident targeting the family.
- The family installed higher fencing and cameras, but no suspects have been caught on video.
- Veterinary bills for the sick dogs have exceeded $6,000.
- Police have urged local residents to provide any information or videos related to the incidents.