Topic: Timothy Munroe
Officer acquitted in animal cruelty case
Police Constable Timothy Munroe has been acquitted of a charge of animal cruelty in relation to the death of a police dog.
Accused police officer takes stand in animal cruelty trial
RCIPS Constable Timothy Munroe, who is on trial for animal cruelty following the death of a police dog in 2022, admits he failed to raise a kennel gate at the police compound, which left K9 Baron exposed to excessive temperatures and without access to shelter, food or water.
Court shown footage of police dog’s final moments
CCTV footage showing the harrowing final moments of a service dog that died of heat stroke while in police kennels was shown in Summary Court yesterday at the trial of a K9 officer charged in connection with the incident.
Heat stroke ‘likely cause’ of police dog’s death, court hears
Police K9 Baron died from heatstroke after being locked in his kennel without water on a summer day during which the temperatures reached 104 degrees.
Trial in death of police dog delayed
The trial of police constable Timothy Alexander Munroe, who has been charged in relation to the death of police K9 Baron, was delayed after a key witness in the case was unable to attend.




