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Maine Dog Death: Handler Faces Animal Cruelty Charges

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Comfort Dog’s ​Death Leads to Animal Cruelty Charge

BANGOR,Maine – ⁢ The man responsible for the Maine comfort dog ⁣who died ‌in a hot car earlier this year has been charged with animal cruelty. Brodie Hinckley,​ formerly the Emergency‍ Communications Director, received ⁢a summons for a civil‌ violation related ⁤to the death ‌of Baxter,‍ a 3-year-old chocolate Labrador.

The Penobscot county⁤ District Attorney’s Office announced the⁤ charge Friday, over‌ three ‍months after Baxter was discovered deceased inside a state vehicle at ⁢the ⁢Bangor Regional Communications Center in late​ May. An investigation conducted by the⁢ state’s Animal Welfare Programme focused on the circumstances surrounding Baxter being ⁢left unattended in Hinckley’s car.

District Attorney Christopher almy explained that the investigation revealed ​Baxter was ‍left ‌in the ‍vehicle for over four hours.⁢ While ⁣Hinckley​ initially stated the air conditioning was running, the car’s battery failed, causing the system to shut down. The temperature in‌ Bangor that day reached 83 degrees, capable of raising a car’s⁣ interior temperature to ​approximately 125 degrees within an hour, according to the National Weather Service.

Almy acknowledged the arduous decision-making process, balancing the‌ tragic nature ⁢of the ⁤incident‍ with the duty of pet ownership. ⁣”It’s crucial that dogs left in cars ‍be attended to,” he stated, adding that the office considered Hinckley’s⁣ remorse. Ultimately, they steadfast a civil violation⁢ of animal cruelty was the appropriate course⁢ of action.

Following Baxter’s death, Hinckley‌ was ⁢placed on paid administrative leave by the Department of Public Safety.

The Department‍ issued a statement acknowledging ‌the widespread impact⁣ of ⁣the tragedy, particularly⁣ on staff who worked​ with Baxter. They⁣ also requested the ⁣public refrain from contacting ⁣dispatch ‍centers regarding the incident, emphasizing the‌ need ⁣to keep lines open‍ for emergency calls adn maintain the focus of telecommunicators‌ on community safety.

hinckley is scheduled‌ to appear in court in November.

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