As many as a dozen dogs locked in a crate fell off and scattered on the 60 Freeway over the weekend. Thankfully, several were rescued by a good Samaritan and CHP officer.
It was Saturday morning when Brenda Marquez saw them: several greyhounds on the westbound 60 Freeway near Euclid Avenue. She pulled over and tried to get them off the freeway so they wouldn’t get hit.
CHP officer Gage McAdams then arrived on the scene. He stopped traffic, and found one driver who had rescued one of the dogs. Then he saw Marquez rescued four of them.
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