Vet clinic for low-income, homeless had ambulance ‘trashed, stripped of equipment’

Thursday was a difficult day for a Seattle nonprofit that provides veterinary services for homeless and low-income people’s pets in Seattle, King and Snohomish Counties.

Seattle Veterinary Outreach is now regrouping after its van was stolen and trashed Thursday.

Executive Director Rachele Raj said the vet clinic on wheels was reported missing from its storage garage early in the morning.

“We are completely mobile, which makes this particularly devastating for us,” Raj told KIRO Newsradio.

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Everett Police found the converted ambulance later in the day, but it was trashed and stripped of equipment.

“All of our medication

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