PLAINFIELD, Conn. (AP) - Police in
Connecticut are looking for a couple they say busted their German
shepherd out of quarantine and then fled the state.
Plainfield police say the dog had been held since January for multiple
biting incidents, including one in which two children were injured.
But sometime Saturday night or Sunday morning, police think Sean Simmons
and Cierra Pensis broke into the animal control officer's office,
liberated their dog and then left the state with the pet and their two
children.
Police think they are headed for North Carolina or South Carolina.
The breakout remains under investigation, and police are asking anyone
with information to contact them.
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