HOLMES COUNTY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) – Several Holmes County citizens make a desperate plea for the safe return of their missing dogs.
Deputies with the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office are examining after they state they have actually gotten a variety of reports of dogs going missing out on in the Holmes County and Florida-Alabama state line location.
Holmes County Sheriff John Tate said the string of vanishing dogs cannot be a coincidence.
“You hate to think that people are out here stealing dogs, but it’s not a coincidence that so many of them is going missing at the same time,” said Tate.
Macy Ward says her German Short Haired Pointer Cash has actually been gone because President’s Day.
“We pulled up and there was no sign of him. I called; food was still in his bowl from where a friend had left him. We left his bed out and everything it was just very emotional when I realized that he was not on the property,” said Ward. “We gave it maybe a few hours and he never showed up.”
Amanda Faulk lives near Alabama Highway 153, that is where she says her dog called Danger was handled Thursday. She is using a $500 benefit for Danger’s return and says his wellness is her primary concern.
“It would mean everything (if Danger was returned) I can’t tell you how much this dog means to me. I just hope that people will do the right thing,” Faulk said.
April Jones says her dog’s boy Hannah Montana has likewise vanished.
Deputies state they’ve gotten an idea and are examining.
“We did get a tip from a lady in just the edge of Walton County and Darlington of a vehicle trying to pick up a dog and we’ve identified those people in that vehicle and matter fact the investigator has gone to Alabama to question one of those people about the dog,” the Sheriff said.
Officials state they are still working to determine an intention.
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