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.”…