Police in Colorado are investigating after, they say, a family’s pooches were sickened by methamphetamine-laced hot dogs placed in their backyard going back months.
Investigators believe someone is targeting the pets in the incidents dating to November, Broomfield police said on Facebook. On two of those occasions, the dogs ingested the meth and became sick, police said.
Jillian Frank told NBC affiliate KUSA of Denver that the strange ordeal began when her mother, a vegetarian, found a hot dog on her patio in Broomfield, a city about 18 miles northwest of Denver, and “cracked it open.” It contained a crystal-like substance that police said later tested positive for meth…