Pets
Lost Dog Reunited With Family In Union County After Missing For 2 Years From Texas
The lost dog, Koko, which had gone missing from its owners in Texas two years ago, was reunited in New Jersey.
CLARK, NJ — A dog missing for two years from its Texas family was found more than 1,000 miles away in Union County.
On March 4, a lost dog was reported roaming around the Clark Commons.
Patrolman Nick Kurus got the dog and took it back to police headquarters, where a chip reader was able to get a phone number for a pet finder service.
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The service was able to get the name and phone number of the last recorded owner of the dog, said Clark Police.
Police called the owners in Glenn Heights, Texas, who were "shocked" by the call, said police.
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The owners told police their dog, Koko, had gone missing two years ago in Texas. They booked a flight to New Jersey to arrive on March 7.
Over the next three days, Clark Police took care of Koko, bathed her, fed her, gave her treats, walked her, and gave her blankers and toys.
"Many of the supplies were purchased by department members out of their own pockets," said police. "Despite continuing their regular police duties, personnel made sure the dog was well cared for."
Clark Police Director Patrick Grady said, "As a dog lover amongst many other dog lovers, we were not going to make that puppy wait in a shelter or pound."
Grady commended all of the officers and staff who went above and beyond to care for the puppy.
"Koko was living her best life inside the dispatch room the last three days, and hopefully it will get even better being reunited with her family again," said Grady.
Koko's owners went to police headquarters on Saturday, where their dog was seen "running right to her mommy," said police.
The couple expressed their gratitude to the police department.
Police recognized Clark Dispatchers Charlene Hadley, Kelly Lipinski, Ryan Wakstein, and Edward Feins.
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