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Suspected Rat Poison Sickens Dog, Shutting Down Park In Santa Clara

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A section of Santa Clara's Central Park was temporarily closed after a dog fell ill from ingesting suspected rodent poison pellets. The incident prompted an investigation by city officials and raised concerns about public safety in the park.
  • Central Park's Rose Garden area, specifically the southwest corner near Lafayette Street, has been cordoned off. The closure is a precautionary measure following the incident on Monday.
  • City officials confirmed that a dog became sick after consuming small, green pellets found in the park. The owner reported the incident to the city, and the dog is reportedly recovering.
  • The Santa Clara Police Department is investigating the source of the pellets, and the Parks and Recreation Department is also involved.
  • Authorities are urging park visitors to be vigilant and report any suspicious findings.
  • The city has not confirmed whether the pellets are indeed rodent poison, but the investigation is ongoing.
  • Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.
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