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GUNBARREL, Colo. (AP) — Two meatballs suspected of being poisoned have been sent to a laboratory at Colorado State University for chemical testing and another will be tested for human DNA after as many as three dogs were suspected of being poisoned at a Gunbarrel park.
Animal control specialist Sara Spensieri said Tuesday authorities have no leads.
The Boulder Daily Camera reports (http://tinyurl.com/o7qfp2p) authorities recovered eight meatballs laced with rat poison from the park since Monday.
Veterinarians are monitoring the three dogs.
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