Oconee County Sheriff's Office rescue dog, arrest driver for DUI

Earlier this evening Sgt. Partain responded to a call of a dog locked in a car at the Bell's at Butlers Crossing. The outside temperature was 99 degrees, and the internal temperature of the car as measured with a handheld thermometer was 123 degrees. There was also a can of gasoline inside the vehicle, and Sgt. Partain described the smell as stifling.
The driver of the car, Wesley Mark Terrell (60) of Creekshore Drive, told Sgt. Partain that the dog drove him to Bell's to buy some corn. Terrell appeared to be highly intoxicated.
Sgt. Partain arrested him and charged him with Animal Cruelty and DUI.
This case differs from a recent case at Walmart where the driver of the car had been away from it for over one hour prompting the deputies on scene to not make a DUI charge.
Animal Control took custody of the dog.

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