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Ridgewood Police rescued small dog that had been trapped on a roof

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photos courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook page
November 16,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Police Patrol Officer Brandon Donnelly rescued a small dog that had been trapped on the lower roof of a Queens Court, Ridgewood home for over eight (8) hours on Thursday, 11/15. A next door neighbor who reported that the dog had been barking since approximately 8:00 a.m. said she only realized the dog was trapped in the roof after returning home from picking up her children from school late in the afternoon. The roof’s condition prevented Officer Donnelly from climbing up on it, so he coaxed the dog over to edge by using two (2) crackers provided by the neighbor. The seemingly uninjured animal was taken into custody by a representative of Tyco Animal Control Services, hopefully to be freed from captivity when its owner returns home and finds a note that Officer Donnelly left behind on their front door. Access to the lower roof was likely made via a rear deck with missing railings.
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4 thoughts on “Ridgewood Police rescued small dog that had been trapped on a roof

  1. I’m surprised they didn’t call the fire department. Because what happens if he fell off the ladder was he trained to be on that latter . Has he been certified, I know Laforge Palmer is certified to be on the latter because of the fellow off you know and I know They would’ve said who told you to go on a ladder. Right right right, can you say I told you so.

  2. And what have you been certified in 3:53?

  3. Oh you know, please stop

  4. Wiping your ass .

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