A girl whose canine was stolen from her whereas on a walk in St. Paul was reunited together with her beloved pet two days later, officers stated.
Clementine, a 25-pound French bulldog and Boston terrier combine whose nickname is Tiny, “is secure, completely happy to be again together with her proprietor and doing nicely,” stated police spokeswoman Alyssa Arcand.
Arcand stated the canine was present in St. Paul within the 500 block of Selby Avenue, roughly 3 miles to the southwest of the place she was stolen. Arcand had no different particulars about how Clementine was situated, and he or she added that no arrests have been made.
About 4 p.m. Wednesday, two males knocked the girl down and stole Clementine within the Payne-Phalen neighborhood close to Westminster Street and York Avenue, police stated.
Police haven’t supplied an outline of the attackers. Anyone with details about the incident is inspired to contact police at 651-266-5650.
French bulldogs are costly pets, generally with value tags topping $10,000, making them targets for theft now and again. While Clementine is just not a purebred, it is doable the perpetrators on this case didn’t know that.
Last fall, Christopher S. Brigham, 25, of St. Paul, acquired a 1¾-year sentence for his position in stealing a French bulldog off the porch of a Maplewood home in May after which holding it for ransom. The canine’s proprietor, Lynnea Sterling, stated Thursday that her beloved Pablo has but to be discovered.