Meth-Laced Hot Dogs Found in Broomfield Yard Raise Alarm

Broomfield family seeks answers and help with mounting vet bills after multiple incidents of poisoned pet food.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 6:10am

A Broomfield family is urgently trying to stop someone from leaving meth- and MDMA-laced hot dogs in their yard, which have twice sent their dogs to the emergency vet. After three incidents since November, they've filed multiple reports with Broomfield Police, installed cameras, and are warning neighbors, especially with an elementary school nearby, while seeking help with mounting vet bills.

Why it matters

The discovery of meth-laced hot dogs in a residential yard raises serious public safety concerns, as the tainted food could endanger pets, children, and other community members. Broomfield has seen a rise in property crime and vandalism in recent years, and this incident highlights the need for increased vigilance and community cooperation to address such threats.

The details

According to reports, the Broomfield family has found multiple hot dogs laced with methamphetamine and MDMA in their yard since November. The tainted food has caused their dogs to become seriously ill, requiring emergency veterinary care. The family has filed multiple reports with the Broomfield Police Department and installed security cameras in an effort to identify the perpetrator and stop the dangerous incidents.

  • In November 2025, the family first discovered meth-laced hot dogs in their yard.
  • In December 2025, the family found more tainted hot dogs, which again sickened their pets.
  • In March 2026, the family reported a third incident of meth-laced hot dogs in their yard.

The players

Broomfield Police Department

The local law enforcement agency investigating the incidents of meth-laced hot dogs found in a Broomfield resident's yard.

Broomfield family

The residents of a Broomfield home who have discovered multiple instances of meth-laced hot dogs in their yard, which have sickened their pets and raised public safety concerns.

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What they’re saying

“We must find out who is doing this and put a stop to it before someone's child or pet gets seriously hurt.”

— Broomfield Resident

What’s next

The Broomfield Police Department is actively investigating the incidents and urging residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity. The family is seeking assistance with mounting veterinary bills related to the poisonings.

The takeaway

This case highlights the need for increased community awareness and cooperation to address public safety threats, such as the malicious placement of tainted food that could endanger pets, children, and other vulnerable members of the Broomfield community.