8 distressed dogs rescued from Alberta hotel room after woman under court animal ban arrested
Anyone approached by a woman asking questions about dogs, or had their dog stolen, should contact RCMP
InnisfailRCMPsay they've seized eight dogs and arrested a woman who was keeping the distressed animalsin a hotel room.
RCMP were investigating reports of a suspicious woman Tuesday morning when theyfound the womanat a hotel in the town 30 kilometres southwest of Red Deer.
The 46-year-old was arrested. The woman had dogs in her possession, contrary to a court order that she not have animals.
Dogs now at rescue centre
Officials returned to check on the dogs early Wednesday morning.Finding them to be in distress, RCMPtook them to ananimal rescue centre andare now trying to determine if any of them were stolen.
Police were separately investigating reports that a woman had posed as a law enforcement officer and tried to take a dog from its owner after askingquestions.
Investigators want anyoneapproached by a womanasking questions about dogs, or have had their dog recently stolen in the area, to call RCMP at 403-227-3342 or contact Crime Stoppers.
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