HOWELL TOWNSHIP, NJ – With heat reaching into the 90s this week, Howell police were quick to rescue two stray dogs and reunite them with their owners. While out on patrol, the department took these two pups in and gave them, food, water, shelter and comfort until their owners arrived to bring them back home. The Howell Police Department protects and serves all residents, even our four-legged ones.
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