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Charges laid in Strathmore dog dragging death

Two people are now facing charges relating to the death of a dog that was dragged behind a car in Strathmore last month.

Melinda Harris, 40, and True Underwood, 20, charged with causing unnecessary suffering to an animal

Two people are facing charges relating to the dragging death of a dog near Strathmore.

Two people are now facing charges relating to the death of a dog that was dragged behind a car in Strathmore last month.

Just after noon on July 2, Strathmore RCMP received reports of a dog being dragged behind a vehicle on Highway 1 near Range Road 270, about 50 kilometres east of Calgary. The vehicle was last seen heading southon Highway 797.

Later that day, police received another report of an abandonedvehicle left in a field with an injured dog tied to it.

The dog, believed to be a border collie cross, was taken to an emergency veterinary clinic, where it had to be put down.

The owner of the vehicle was arrested soon after and released under a promise to appear in court on Aug. 15.

Charges were then sworn this week, RCMPsaid Tuesday.

Melinda Harris, 40, is charged under the criminal code with one count of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.

She is scheduled to appear in a Strathmore court on Aug. 15.

True Underwood, 20, is also charged with one count of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal. A warrant has been issued for his arrest.