Crime & Safety

Ridgefield Man Charged With Animal Cruelty After Dog Found In Hot Car At Shopping Center

Police say a Ridgefield man left a dog in a hot car at a Danbury Road shopping center.

Police say a Ridgefield man left a dog in a hot car at a Danbury Road shopping center.
Police say a Ridgefield man left a dog in a hot car at a Danbury Road shopping center. (Ridgefield Police Department)

RIDGEFIELD, CT — A Ridgefield man is facing a misdemeanor animal cruelty charge after police said he left a dog inside a hot vehicle last month.

Ellis Tarlton, 54, of Silver Spring Road, was issued a misdemeanor summons after Ridgefield police and animal control officers responded to a report of a dog left unattended in a vehicle at a Danbury Road shopping center around 10:35 a.m. on July 29, according to a police news release.

Data from the Danbury Municipal Airport weather station, as reported by WeatherUnderground.com, showed outdoor temperatures were in the 80s at the time.

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Police said Tarlton was identified as the vehicle’s owner and released with an Aug. 12 court date in state Superior Court in Danbury.

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