Crime & Safety
Glastonbury Authorites Find Abandoned Dog At Audubon Society
Glastonbury police and animal control officials are investigating a case of an abandoned dog.

GLASTONBURY, CT — Glastonbury police and animal control officials are investigating a case of an abandoned dog found tied to a door at the Connecticut Audubon Society.
The society is located at 1361 Main St.
The dog was found Sunday, police said.
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"This little lady looks just like a vizsla, although her ears are a bit small for the breed," Glastonbury Animal Control officials said.

The dog was "nervous" and had to be kept in a kennel, but was doing OK, police said.
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Anyone with any information on where the dog may have come from can contact Glastonbury Animal Control at 860-633-7227.
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