Crime & Safety
Lost Dog Found In Central Park, Police Say
Do you know this lost dog's owner? Let police know so they can reunite the pooch with its humans.

CENTRAL PARK, NY — The Central Park police precinct is attempting to reunite a lost dog with its owners after it was found alone inside the park Monday morning, the precinct announced on social media.
The shaggy white dog was found sometime around 7:45 inside Central Park near West 110th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, police said. The area is near the northwest entrance to the park in Central Harlem.
Police did not have information about the dog's breed or whether or not it had a collar when it was found.
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#LostDog #FoundDog in @CentralParkNYC this morning near 110th Street & Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. If you know who he belongs to please contact our Precinct or @NYCACC pic.twitter.com/iS0emFULyW
— NYPD Central Park (@NYPDCentralPark) November 20, 2017
Is this your dog? Do you know its owners? Anyone with information is asked to contact the NYPD Central Park Precinct at (212) 570-4820 or NYC Animal Care and Control at (212) 788-4000
Photo courtesy NYPD
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