Crime & Safety
Beloved Firehouse Dog Reunited With Chicago Fire Department
Bull, a 2-year-old member of Engine 116 on the South Side, was missing for more than a month.

CHICAGO, IL - Bull, the 2-year-old dog who went missing from a Chicago Fire Department firehouse on the South Side last month, has been found.
Firefighters at the Engine 116 firehouse at 5955 S. Ashland Ave. in West Englewood are thrilled to be reunited with their furry friend.
Bull got loose from the station on August 14. For more than a month, efforts from the community to help find the dog were unsuccessful.
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But the department confirmed on Friday morning that Bull has been found. He was reunited with his fire team on Thursday.
We don’t know where he was found, but a news conference is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Friday, when fire officials may let us know.
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Bull before he went missing on 8/14 and when he was returned on 9/22. Happy to be home. pic.twitter.com/8RNeuyg3kY
— Chicago Fire Media (@CFDMedia) September 23, 2016
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