Mr. Hubert. The trunk was locked but the doors of the car were not locked and there was a little crack in the window for air, I suppose, for the dog?

Mr. Daniels. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Now, when the detectives came they could open the car? They didn’t need a key for that, did they?

Mr. Daniels. No, sir; they didn’t.

Mr. Hubert. Did they get a key from anybody?

Mr. Daniels. I don’t know if the key ever come. I think one of them had a key fit it or something.

Mr. Hubert. Fit what?

Mr. Daniels. They unlocked the trunk before the man got back with the key or something. I could tell, so they said, “We’ll take the car. Call for the dog wagon to come and get the dog.” Then they decided they’d take the car on down to the pound, the city pound.

Mr. Hubert. And the dog was taken?

Mr. Daniels. Take the dog with them.