Crime & Safety
Eagles Player's Mom Searching For Dog Stolen From Target Cart: Reports
The Shih Tzu stolen from the Port Richmond Target store belongs to the mother of Eagles cornerback Kelee Ringo. She is offering a reward.

PHILADELPHIA — The dog that was stolen from a Philadelphia Target store is a member of the Philadelphia Eagles family, according to reports.
Fox 29 reports the Shih Tzu taken from Target, 2701 Castor Ave., at about 9 p.m. on Oct. 28 belongs to the mother of Eagles cornerback Kelee Ringo.
Tralee-Hale Ringo told Action News she's had the dog for 10 years and was going to pick up candy when the dog was taken.
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She and the dog were in the store together, with the dog in the cart, when Ringo stepped into a restroom. According to NBC10, when she came out, the dog was gone.
Ringo is offering a $1,000 reward for the return of her beloved dog, which was last tracked in the area of 2800 Aramingo Ave.
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Anyone who has information about this crime or these suspects is asked to contact Det. Amrik with the East Detective Division at 215-686-3243 or 215-686-3244.
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