Friday, February 6, 2026
ADVT 
National

Emma Paulsen Accused Of Killing 6 Dogs By Leaving Them In Hot Truck Pleads Guilty

The Canadian Press , 12 Nov, 2014 03:13 PM
    SURREY, B.C. — A Vancouver-area dog walker accused of killing six dogs by leaving them in a hot truck has pleaded guilty to two charges — animal cruelty and mischief.
     
    Emma Paulsen was charged with six counts before admitting that she lied about what happened in May, when she left the animals in her truck at a Langley dog park.
     
    Paulsen first reported they had been stolen from her vehicle but then told police that the dogs died of heat exhaustion.
     
    Reports of the missing dogs prompted a massive community search before ultimately leading officers to the bodies in a Fraser Valley ditch.
     
    Jennifer Myers, whose Boston terrier died in the truck, said she fears Paulsen will get a light sentence after all the pain she's caused to families who lost their pets.
     
    "She pleaded guilty to two of six charges, which right away makes you think that what she's going to get for a sentence will be a slap on the wrist than anything and that's a real slap in the face of all the families," Myers said outside provincial court in Surrey.
     
    The temperature was as high as 25 C on May 13, when Paulsen left the dogs, including one of her own, in the truck.
     
    Paulsen initially said she was away from her vehicle for only a few minutes to use the washroom at a park and that when she returned the animals were gone.
     
    She told police she spent hours looking for them and dreaded the thought of telling their owners they were missing, RCMP said at the time.
     
    The maximum sentence for animal cruelty cases is two years.
     
    Paulsen will be sentenced on Jan 21. 

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Man dies at scene after overnight shooting involving police in Calgary

    Man dies at scene after overnight shooting involving police in Calgary
    CALGARY — A man is dead after a police-involved shooting at a Calgary facility that offers low-cost supportive housing for men with mental health and addiction issues.

    Man dies at scene after overnight shooting involving police in Calgary

    Lawyer for former archbishop making case to Manitoba Court of Appeal

    Lawyer for former archbishop making case to Manitoba Court of Appeal
    WINNIPEG — A former archbishop convicted of sexually assaulting an altar boy in the 1980s is appealing his case to Manitoba's highest court today.

    Lawyer for former archbishop making case to Manitoba Court of Appeal

    Judge convicts MP Dean Del Mastro on campaign overspending charges

    Judge convicts MP Dean Del Mastro on campaign overspending charges
    LINDSAY, Ont. — Former Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro, once a political pitbull who defended his party from partisan claims of dirty electoral tricks, has been found guilty of exceeding spending limits during the federal campaign in 2008.

    Judge convicts MP Dean Del Mastro on campaign overspending charges

    Lawyers fight over who should be allowed to witness infant autopsies in Winnipeg

    Lawyers fight over who should be allowed to witness infant autopsies in Winnipeg
    WINNIPEG — A court battle is underway over how autopsies on the bodies of six Manitoba infants should be conducted.

    Lawyers fight over who should be allowed to witness infant autopsies in Winnipeg

    Perjury trial begins for BC Mountie involved in Dziekanski's Airport Taser Death

    Perjury trial begins for BC Mountie involved in Dziekanski's Airport Taser Death
    VANCOUVER — A former RCMP officer's perjury trial heard allegations Thursday that the four Mounties involved in Robert Dziekanski's death gathered for a private meeting in the weeks before testifying at a public inquiry.

    Perjury trial begins for BC Mountie involved in Dziekanski's Airport Taser Death

    Premier Christy Clark's Staffer Fined $500 For Failing To Take Name Off Lobby List

    Premier Christy Clark's Staffer Fined $500 For Failing To Take Name Off Lobby List
    VICTORIA — The communications manager for B.C. Premier Christy Clark has been fined $500 for failing to take his name off the lobbying registry after he went to work for her.

    Premier Christy Clark's Staffer Fined $500 For Failing To Take Name Off Lobby List