Inquiry by congressman clears agents in dogs' death

Thursday, September 6, 2001

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- U.S. Rep. Roy Blunt on Wednesday defended federal agents who took criticism for the deaths of two dogs who succumbed to heat in a car as their owner was arrested in one of the Midwest's largest counterfeiting schemes.

To continue reading
For more than 115 years, the Southeast Missourian has written the first draft of local history. We have aspired to enrich, entertain, educate and inform. Our core values have remained firm: truth, service, quality, integrity and community. Support our mission.