A $5,000 benefit is being provided for info on the location of a dog that was drawn from an elderly female previously this month in South Shore.
On Feb. 11, the 73-year-old female was walking her dog about 10 a.m. near the 7200 block of South Coles Avenue when a male suspect left a taken black Infiniti and approached her, according to Chicago cops.
The male pointed a weapon at the female and required she turn over her 2-year-old French Bulldog, King Tut, cops said. He took King Tut and tossed him into the trunk of the Infiniti prior to repeling.
PETA is providing a $5,000 benefit to anybody who knows on King Tut or the suspect who took him.
“This dog is in danger after being taken from his devastated guardian by an armed man in broad daylight,” PETA Senior Vice President Colleen O’Brien said in a declaration. “PETA urges anyone with information to come forward so that King Tut can be reunited with his family and the criminals held accountable and stopped from inflicting any more harm.”
Anyone with info is asked to call cops at 312-746-6000