Frisco, Texas – The Frisco Police Department is actively seeking information regarding the theft of an 11-week-old puppy from Petland Frisco, located near the intersection of Preston Road and Gaylord Parkway.
The Incident
Security footage captured the theft on Saturday evening as a woman, suspected to be wearing a wig, entered the store and approached a black and white Shiba Inu puppy. Allegedly expressing interest in interacting with the canine, she was escorted to a socialization room by a staff member.
The Theft
Moments after being left alone in the room, the woman swiftly absconded with the puppy in her arms, exiting the store and driving away in a black Dodge van. Petland Frisco has confirmed that the stolen puppy has been microchipped, facilitating its identification as stolen if scanned.
Seeking Assistance
Petland Frisco is offering a reward for the safe return of the female Shiba Inu puppy. Individuals with any information regarding the theft or the identity of the woman are urged to contact the Frisco Police Department promptly.
Conclusion: Assistance Needed
The Frisco Police Department seeks community assistance in identifying the woman responsible for the theft. Petland Frisco emphasizes the urgency of the situation and encourages anyone with pertinent information to come forward promptly to ensure the safe return of the stolen puppy.
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