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Wilmington police therapy dog killed in head-on crash, handler injured

The other driver also sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

Zena, the Wilmington Police therapy dog, who died in a crash on Tuesday. Wilmington Police

The Wilmington Police therapy dog was killed in a head-on crash in Tewksbury on Tuesday.

A 26-year-old Westminster woman allegedly crossed double yellow lines on Whipple Road and hit the car driven by the dog’s handler, Wilmington Police Department Clinician Samantha Cavanaugh, Tewksbury Police say.

Tewksbury Police shared an image of the results of the Tuesday morning crash on Whipple Road. – Tewskbury Police

Zena, a 3-year-old Bernedoodle, was transported via ambulance to Bulger Animal Hospital in Lawrence where she later passed away, says Wilmington Police.

Cavanaugh and the other driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to a local hospital by ambulance, according to Tewksbury Police.

“We are heartbroken today because Zena was a beloved member of our Wilmington Police family, and a beloved member of our community,” said Chief Brian Pupa. “For three years, Zena put residents and families at ease even during the toughest of times, and her work will not be forgotten. She served her community well.”

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Tewksbury Police wrote on Facebook, “We extend our condolences to Clinician Samantha Cavanaugh, Zena’s handler, along with Chief Pupa, the officers of the Wilmington Police Department, and the Wilmington community on the loss of their comfort dog, Zena.”

Zena joined the Wilmington Police force at 8 weeks old in 2022.

“Zena brought smiles to all who met her whether it be a visit to a community group, a school, the senior center, or walking around the annual Fun On The Fourth festival,” the Wilmington Police wrote in the announcement of Zena’s death.

Together, Zena and Cavanaugh made up the force’s Health & Recovery Unit, which builds relationships with residents with mental health, behavioral, substance abuse, and other health issues, according to Wilmington Police.

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The Westminster woman, whose name has not been released at this time, will be charged with negligent operation of a motor vehicle and a marked lanes violation, according to Tewksbury Police.

The investigation into the crash remains ongoing by Tewksbury Police.

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