A New York cop adopts a puppy she rescued from a hot automobile a month ago

A New York police adopts a puppy she rescued from a hot automobile. After almost two hours, the dog was discovered in a locked parked car.

On June 18, a dog was rescued from a parked automobile, according to WPIX. According to reports, the dog was trapped in the car for almost two hours.

Concerned neighbors who observed the dog in the car phoned 911, according to a tweet from the New York Police Department’s 19th Precinct in June. When officers arrived, they discovered the automobile was turned off, the windows were hot, and the dog was in distress. The cops then shattered the glass to free the dog and transport him to the veterinarian.

On Wednesday, the NYPD 19th Precinct tweeted that the dog would no longer be mistreated since one of its officers, Officer Maharaj, had adopted him. She was one of the cops who helped save the dog.

“This adorable doggo was saved a month ago after his owner left him in his hot locked car for hours; yesterday, one of its rescuers, Officer Maharaj, adopted him,” said the NYPD 19th Precinct.

The ASPCA has assisted in the treatment of the dog since his rescue, according to the NYPD 19th Precinct.

However, the probe is still underway.