Missouri Police Officer Charged with Animal Abuse After K-9 Dies in Hot Car

  • Pearl Lockman
  • September 9, 2024 06:04am
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A Missouri police officer has been charged with animal abuse after his K-9 partner died of heat exposure after being left in a hot car overnight.

A Missouri police officer has been charged with animal abuse after his K-9 partner died of heat exposure after being left in a hot car overnight.

Lt. Daniel Zeigler of the Savannah Police Department was charged Friday with one count of animal abuse in connection with the death of his K-9 partner, Horus.

Missouri Police Officer Charged with Animal Abuse After K-9 Dies in Hot Car

Missouri Police Officer Charged with Animal Abuse After K-9 Dies in Hot Car

According to court documents, the incident occurred on June 20 when Zeigler and Horus completed their overnight shift just before 5 a.m. Just before 6 p.m. that same day, Zeigler contacted Savannah Police Chief Dave Vincent and informed him that Horus was dead.

An investigation determined that Horus had been left in the police vehicle by Ziegler following the end of the shift and had died of heat exposure.

Missouri Police Officer Charged with Animal Abuse After K-9 Dies in Hot Car

Missouri Police Officer Charged with Animal Abuse After K-9 Dies in Hot Car

The maximum temperature that day was 90 degrees, with the low being 70 degrees outside. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, research indicates that the temperature inside a vehicle can rise to over 100 degrees in a half-hour, even if it’s only 70 degrees outside.

In the court documents, a witness told investigators about seeing the deceased K-9 officer in the yard near the police vehicle that evening and described Zeigler as "flipping out" and yelling in disbelief that he thought he had brought the K-9 in at the end of his shift.

Missouri Police Officer Charged with Animal Abuse After K-9 Dies in Hot Car

Missouri Police Officer Charged with Animal Abuse After K-9 Dies in Hot Car

A test was also conducted on Ziegler's vehicle following his alleged confession about Horus's death. His vehicle was parked outside in direct sunlight with the ignition turned off and court documents stated that when the internal temperature reached 90 degrees, the vehicle began to honk repeatedly, rolled down the rear windows, and activated a fan.

This test was used to demonstrate that the AceK9 system inside the police vehicle was in working order and would have had to be manually turned off or deactivated on June 20, aiding in the death of Horus by removing a safeguard to prevent the tragedy, court documents stated.

Missouri Police Officer Charged with Animal Abuse After K-9 Dies in Hot Car

Missouri Police Officer Charged with Animal Abuse After K-9 Dies in Hot Car

A farewell service was held on Saturday to honor K-9 Officer Horus who had served the community for over three years.

An anonymous donor purchased a permanent headstone for fallen Savannah Police K-9 Officer Horus.

The police department also posted a statement on social media back in July announcing that an anonymous donor had offered to purchase a headstone for Horus.

"Thank you to our donor, and Vanvickle Monuments for the headstone honoring our K9 Officer Horus," the department wrote in a caption with images of the headstone.

A bill was recently signed by Gov. Mike Parson called Max’s Law, which increases penalties for injuring and killing animals in law enforcement.

"These heroic animals put their lives on the line every day to protect the public and their human partners," Republican state Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer said in a previous statement. "The law should protect them."

According to the Savannah Police Department website, Lt. Ziegler is still listed on the staff roster.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Savannah Police Department for comment, but has not yet heard back.

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