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French Bulldog Puppy Stolen In The Valley Reunited With Owner
A worker's truck was stolen in Glendale when he kept it running to keep his new puppy warm on a cold morning.

GLENDALE, CA — A worker was reunited with his 5-month old puppy after the pup was stolen along with the man's truck and equipment, Glendale police announced Monday.
The puppy, a French bulldog named Cain, was recovered by the Los Angeles Police Department Friday a day after the dog was stolen. The blue GMC Sierra C1500 pick-up was stolen about 3 a.m. Thursday from where it was parked near Broadway and Orange Street in Glendale, said Glendale police Sgt. Dan Suttles.
"The owner had left the truck running in order to keep the dog warm while he finished working on the roof of a building adjacent to where the truck was parked," Suttles said earlier. "He power-washes commercial buildings and had a pressure washer in the bed of his truck, along with several hoses and pressure wands."
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Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department's Northeast Division found the vehicle Friday with the male French Bulldog, named Cain, inside, and the canine was reunited with his owner, the Glendale Police Department announced.
It's unclear whether the man's equipment was recovered.
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City News Service and Patch Staffer Paige Austin contributed to this report.
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