Sickening moment woman is caught on surveillance footage dumping seven newborn puppies in the trash in the 90F Coachella heat

This is the sickening moment a woman is caught dumping seven puppies in the trash during the 90F Coachella heat.
Police are now hunting the unidentified culprit after the three-day-old terrier mixes were left in a sealed bag in soaring California temperatures on Thursday afternoon.    
Security footage released by the Riverside County Animal Services shows the woman, with long dark hair and dressed a skit and tank top, in a white Jeep Wrangler pulling into a parking lot. 
She looks into a dumpster used for recyclables before throwing the bag said to contain the puppies into the trash.  
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Police are now hunting the unidentified culprit after the three-day-old terrier mixes were left in a sealed bag in soaring California temperatures on Thursday afternoon
Security footage released by the Riverside County Animal Services shows the woman, with long dark hair and dressed a skit and tank top, throwing the bag said to contain the puppies into the trash
Police are now hunting the unidentified culprit after the three-day-old terrier mixes were left in a sealed bag in soaring California temperatures on Thursday afternoon
The woman then hops back in a white Jeep Wrangler before pulling out of the parking lot
The woman then hops back in a white Jeep Wrangler before pulling out of the parking lot
The dogs only survived after being found by a passer by who spotted the bag and took it to a nearby store. 
After officials reviewed the surveillance footage from the shop's security cameras it showed the woman driving into the parking lot near the rear area of the business.
Authorities said the puppies may not have survived the 90-degree heat had they not been found within an hour of being dumped. 
Riverside County Animal Service Commander Chris Mayer said: 'The Good Samaritan played a major role in saving theses puppies' lives. His actions were humane and heroic.
'There is no excuse for dumping puppies. Especially in today's age when we or other shelters would be willing to get these animals to foster parents or rescue partners. This was a shameful act.'
The three-day-old terrier mixes only survived after being found by a passer by who spotted the bag and took it to a nearby store
The puppies are now being cared for at an Orange County rescue shelter
The three-day-old terrier mixes only survived after being found by a passer by who spotted the bag and took it to a nearby store. The puppies are now being cared for at an Orange County

'You can clearly see the bag of puppies being dumped into the dumpster,' said John Welsh, the chief of the Riverside County Department of Animal Services, told NBC LA
'There's clearly not a level of intelligence that's going to be used if you're going to toss animals.'
The puppies are now being cared for at an Orange County rescue shelter.   
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