Family’s Dogs Poisoned with Meth-Laced Hot Dogs Found Outside Their Home, Leaving Them ‘Foaming at the Mouth’

The Frank family came upon the contaminated hot dogs outside their home in Colorado in late 2025 and March 2026

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  • A Colorado family’s dogs were poisoned multiple times after meth-laced hot dogs were left outside their home, according to the Broomfield Police Department
  • Police have said they believe the family’s dogs are the “intended targets,” and the investigation is ongoing with no current suspects
  • The family installed security cameras and launched a GoFundMe to cover vet bills after repeated incidents

The police are investigating a drug-lacing incident in Colorado after a family’s dogs were poisoned with contaminated hot dogs outside their home.

In November 2025, Jillian Frank’s mother found two hot dogs containing a “crystalline substance” outside while sweeping the patio of her home in Broomfield, WYMT reported.

The substance tested positive for methamphetamine and the Broomfield Police Department launched an investigation, per a March 30 news release. Police said they believe the family’s dogs are the “intended targets.”…

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