Crime & Safety
Puppy Stolen from S.F. Animal Shelter; Person of Interest Sought
A person of interest in the theft is described as a young African American woman wearing a black hooded sweatshirt.
A puppy was stolen from a San Francisco animal shelter Thursday afternoon and Animal Care and Control officials are asking for help in getting him back.
The puppy, a 2-month-old black and white male pitbull named Louie, was taken from the city shelter at 1200 15th St. in San Francisco at 2:14 p.m., according to San Francisco Animal Care and Control spokeswoman Deb Campbell.
The puppy was available for adoption and was taken from his cage.
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A person of interest in the theft is described as a young African American woman wearing a black hooded sweatshirt. She was accompanied by a young man wearing a white v-neck t-shirt and a hat.
The pair appear to have been driving a white Toyota Corolla or similar vehicle, Campbell said.
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Anyone with information on the theft or the puppy’s location can call Animal Care and Control at (415) 554-9400.
--Bay City News Service
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