‘That’s our dog’: Owner speaks out after 1-year-old Maltipoo stolen from daughter’s arms in Lauderhill – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports

Loderhill, Fla. ,

“She is very cute. She is a small white Maltipu dog,” 5 -year -old Alia Francis said, who stole her dog.

The incident took place on Saturday near his house with 1200 blocks of Northwest 56th Avenue.

According to Francis, she was catching her Maltipu when an unknown woman came to her daughter and asked to make the dog pet. Then the woman caught the dog and went into a nearby car and left it.

“A woman came, I picked up the dog, and a woman came and said that she wanted to make the dog a pet and when she made the dog a pet, she took her out of my hand and went to the car and went away and went away. Went.”

The girl said that the woman, who was running a black sedan, was pulled to the side of the girl’s house. He said that the blonde, the little woman asked the pet dog, whose name is Crystal, and took her with her hands.

I said ‘Where are you going?’ And he did not say anything, “Alia said.

Alia’s mother, Afia said that she is surprised that the dog was stolen outside her house.

“I am so uncomfortable that it happened in front of my daughter in front of my house. They kept crying and crying. He cried himself to sleep that day, ”said Afia Francis.

The family described his relationship with pets.

“Every day I take him out and we walk together,” said Elik Francis.

“I and Alik were crying and we were upset,” Alia said.

Alia said that the theft took place so fast.


“I was watching and said ‘Where is the dog?’, ‘The woman took her’ and I said ‘what?’ Afia said.

The family said they jumped into the car to search for the missing dog but did not find it.

“This was my emotional support pet because I work from home, I get alone, I was getting depressed, so the children and my husband bought it for me for Mother’s Day last year,” Afia said .

The family hopes that the woman who catchs the dog returned her or someone recognizes the pet and calls the Loderhill police.

“You need to go to jail,” Elic said.

“This is very bad. It’s rude, “Alia said. “You are not going to do so, this is our dog,” said Alia.

The family said that they are heartbroken because they do not know where the dog is nor what will happen to it.

After the alleged theft, the Loderhil police confirmed that they took a report and would hand over a detective to investigate the incident.

If you have any information about this crime, call Browd County Crime Stoppers on 954-493-Tips. Remember, you can always be anonymous, and you can be eligible for reward of up to $ 5,000.

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