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Cherry Hill Police warn residents not to leave pets in vehicles this summer

Police officials released tips for residents to follow if they see a pet locked inside a hot car.

Cherry Hill Police are asking residents to be mindful of leaving pets locked in cars during the summer

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According to tips posted by the police via social media, a vehicle’s can quickly reach a temperature during hot weather. It can put a pet inside a car at risk of serious illness and death.

Cherry Hill Police recommend residents following these guidelines if they see a pet locked inside a hot car.

· Take down the car’s make, model, color and license plate number and have the owner paged in the nearest buildings.

· Call the police’s non-emergency number immediately at (856) 665–1200. If the animal is in distress, call 9–1–1.

· Do not leave the scene until the situation is resolved.

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