Maryland officer charged with animal cruelty after K-9 mistreatment: police

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Maryland officer charged with animal cruelty after K-9 mistreatment: police
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A Maryland police officer is facing three animal cruelty charges related to the mistreatment of a 2-year-old bloodhound assigned to his care, authorities said.

related to the mistreatment of Daisy , a 2-year-old bloodhound assigned to his care, authorities said.

The K-9 was immediately taken to a veterinarian for treatment, where they discovered that she also had other medical conditions requiring care. The agency said Daisy and Spartacus were removed from Acosta’s care and permanently reassigned to two veteran handlers within the section.

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