Crime | train Train Narrowly Avoids Puppy Tied to Tracks 'Senile' Calif. culprit won't face charges By Rob Quinn Posted Apr 10, 2013 2:03 AM CDT Copied This image provided by Riverside County Animal Services shows Banjo, a 10-month-old poodle-terrier mix that was tied to train tracks in the California desert. (AP Photo/) A puppy in California is doing fine and is up for adoption after a very lucky escape. A train engineer spotted a man walking away from something left on train tracks in Riverside County and hit the emergency brakes just in time to avoid hitting a 10-month-old poodle-terrier mix that had been tied to the tracks, the Los Angeles Times reports. A Union Pacific agent called to the scene arrested a 78-year-old man, who said his family didn't want the dog and didn't know what to do. The man was released to his family and the agent said he couldn't pursue animal cruelty charges "because the man appeared to be confused or senile and didn't fully understand what he had done." The puppy has been nicknamed "Banjo," for old railroad signals. Read These Next Here's where Sean Penn was on Oscars night. The tiny bite tasted horrible—and gave her botulism. Trump is 'not happy with the UK' over his Persian Gulf push. Iran-linked hackers launch 'significant' cyberattack. Report an error