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Abused dog found abandoned in Mass has leg surgically removed

Abused dog found abandoned in Mass. has leg surgically removed © Norfolk Animal Control Skippy, an abused dog that was found abandoned in Randolph, Massachusetts on July 12, is shown after his left rear leg was surgically removed on July 13, 2021. An abused dog that was found abandoned in Randolph is recovering from major surgery. Randolph police say the dog was found at about 1 a.m. Monday near the intersection of High Street and Scanlon Drive.Sign up for our Newsletters Eric Weloth, of Norfolk, says he and some of his friends found the abandoned dog about 50 feet off the roadway on High Street, and they knew it needed immediate help.

Abused dog abandoned on Randolph street corner, police say

Updated: 7:42 PM EDT Jul 12, 2021 Authorities are looking to identify the owner of an abused dog that was abandoned on a street corner in Randolph early Monday morning.Randolph police say the dog was found at about 1 a.m. at the intersection of High Street and Scanlon Drive by a person who does not live in the city.The dog, which will require major surgery for the injuries it suffered, has been turned over to the Norfolk Massachusetts Animal Control and Shelter, according to police.Randolph police are now looking to identify the dog s owner and the person or people who abused the animal. Animal abuse is a serious offense in Massachusetts and will not be tolerated, a Facebook post from the Randolph Police Department said.Anyone who recognizes the dog and has more information is asked to call Randolph police at 781-963-1212 or Norfolk Animal Control at 508-528-3232 option 7.

After switching careers, retiring Randolph police officer looks back at highs & lows of the job

Kari Strouth Special to the Journal & Sun After 31 years as a member of the Randolph Police Department, patrolman Steve Elman has left the job he never intended to have. Elman, whose last day with the department was July 6, has been a licensed plumber longer than he was a police officer. More than three decades ago, Elman worked with his father in a family-owned plumbing business, and was content. He and his cousin intended to take over the business one day, and his life was planned out. Then, it seems, fate invented. “My uncle called me one day and said you’re taking the police exam” Elman said. “So, I took the police exam. I got a 98.”

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