Pinal County Sheriff’s Office pays a price for putting horse down

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A follow up to a story News 4 Tucson brought you first, about a horse that was euthanized in Red Rock, after determining the animal was suffering.

It appears the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office has now circled the wagons on its decision to put the horse down.

Back on July 28, a Pinal County Sheriff’s Deputy and a veterinarian arrived at a home in the 39000 block of South Marylynne Road in Red Rock.

There they examined a horse and determined that it was so sick it needed to be euthanized. Apparently, that decision came with a price.

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If you’d like to discuss equine law, contact Adam Trenk, atrenk@roselawgroup.com

 

 

 

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