From NBC News:
“Woman reunited with lost dog in
quarantine, 'dognapping' suspect arrested”
A woman who spent the last four
months doing everything she could conceivably do to find her missing dog — even
going so far as to hire a plane to fly a banner publicizing her search — has
finally reunited with her pup and an arrest has been made in the “dognapping,”
according to the San Francisco Police Department.
Emilie Talermo had tied her mini
Australian shepherd, Jackson, to a bench outside a grocery store in December,
but when she had finished her shopping, her dog was nowhere to be found. She
spent the past few months working with the police, distributing thousands of
fliers, setting up www.bringjacksonhome.com and offering a $7,000 reward for
his return “no questions asked.”
The San Francisco Police
Department said in a statement that it had followed up on all possible leads,
but were not able to locate the missing dog until it received a tip that
Jackson had been found in Los Angeles County. Police arrested Nicholas Bravo, a
27-year-old Palmdale resident, on Friday for felony grand theft.
Jackson spent a couple of days at
Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control, a shelter in Palmdale nearly 400
miles away from where Talermo lost him, until he was reunited with his owner on
Tuesday — one week after his sixth birthday.
"I realized how important he
was to me obviously, but him always being around and hearing his little snarls
or his little snores or whatever is happening is so special, and it’s been very
quiet in isolation without him," Talermo told NBC Bay Area. " It
makes a difference to have a dog. I feel like everything is brighter
again."
The San Francisco Police
Department writes that the arrest in the "dognapping" and Jackson’s
return are "the direct result of dogged work by investigators."
^ This just goes to show you the
lengths dog lovers will go to. ^
https://news.yahoo.com/woman-reunited-lost-dog-quarantine-
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