Doorbell camera in South Bend shows officer saving dog’s life
By: Nick Pappas
Posted: Jan 28, 2020 7:29 PM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Video from a ring doorbell camera reveals the moment a South Bend Police Officer potentially saved a dog’s life!
The video shows Patrolman James Wolff at the scene of a burning house trying to determine if anyone is inside.
Although there was no indication that people were inside the home, Wolff kicked down the door anyway, and a dog emerges from inside!
The dog known as “Tonks” was found unharmed!
Video was provided by the South Bend Fraternal Order of Police.
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