Police dog dies after being left in sweltering car following overnight patrol shift, cops say

K9 Horus

Savannah, Missouri, police K-9 Horus died after he was reportedly left behind in a hot car when temperatures reached 90 degrees with a low of 70. (Savannah Police Department)

Authorities in Missouri are investigating after a police K-9 reportedly died in a hot car following an overnight patrol shift in a case that has sparked outrage on social media.

David Vincent, the police chief in the small town of Savannah, which is about 65 miles north of Kansas City, said K-9 Horus died June 20. Temperatures that day reached as high as 90 degrees with a low of 70, per the National Weather Service.

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