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Houston Woman Charged With Animal Cruelty Following Chihuahua Rescued From Hot Car In Costco Parking Lot

Paige Wuthrich by Paige Wuthrich
July 22, 2025
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Houston Woman Charged With Animal Cruelty Following Chihuahua Rescued From Hot Car In Costco Parking Lot
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In a heartbreaking case of animal mistreatment, officials were forced to intervene at a Costco parking lot after a Chihuahua was discovered stuck in a steaming vehicle. As reported on Constable Mark Herman’s Office’s official Facebook page, Deputy Graham acted quickly after learning of the issue yesterday. The outside temperature hovered around 95 degrees, and the conditions inside the car were unquestionably more harsh.

The tiny dog was visibly distressed, panting and drooling, indicating the onset of heat exhaustion or worse. Despite efforts to contact the vehicle’s owner, they supposedly emerged over an hour later, having endured more than any live thing should in such oppressive heat. ” Elizabeth Wilson was arrested and placed into Harris County Jail for animal cruelty. According to a Facebook post from Precinct 4, Constable Mark Herman claimed that her bond was set at $100.00 out of County Court 13.

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A cracked window does little to slow the rise in inside automobile temperatures, which can quickly reach lethal levels. The law enforcement message is straightforward and urgent: never leave dogs in hot cars.

This adventure may have ended badly if a concerned person had not contacted the authorities. In the spirit of community guardianship, the Constable’s Office expressed gratitude, saying, “Thank you to the vigilant person who reported this and to our deputies for acting quickly. Together, we can defend the most vulnerable.” Residents are encouraged to follow the office’s social media updates and download the “C4 NOW” mobile app for real-time information on local issues.

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