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Police pull Maine man, pit bull from frigid New Jersey lake

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HIGHTSTOWN, N.J. (AP) A Maine man and his pit bull dog were rescued by police after they became trapped in a frigid New Jersey lake.

Authorities say 43-year-old Jason Taylor of Camden was walking his dog along Peddie Lake in Hightstown when the dog unexpectedly jumped into the water Wednesday night. Taylor went into the lake and soon guided the dog back toward the shore, but he couldn’t hoist the 70-pound animal over a 7-foot stone wall around that part of the lake.

Two officers eventually got them out of the water.

Taylor was treated at the scene by emergency responders, and the dog wasn’t hurt.

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