Crime & Safety

Dearborn Police Need Help Finding Emotional Support Dog

Police said the emotional support dog ran out of its residence near Ford and Greenfield roads on Nov. 14.

DEARBORN, MI — Dearborn Police are asking the public for help in finding a missing emotional support dog.

Police said the emotional support dog ran out of its residence near Ford and Greenfield roads on Nov. 14. Neither investigators nor the owner have located the dog since it was seen last month.

"Coda" is a white Great Pyrenees with double dew claws on his rear paws and tan/black color on ears. He was last seen wearing a black harness.

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"Emotional Support Animals provide important medical care and assistance to their owners. It is crucial that we reunite Coda with his owner. I implore people to come forward and assist our police department with this task," Dearborn Police Commander Timothy McHale said.

Anyone with information was asked to call the Dearborn Police Department at 313-943-2289.

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