Puppy stolen from Toronto home in daylight theft; 2 suspects seen fleeing
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Police are searching for two suspects who allegedly stole a four-month-old bulldog puppy, along with several pieces of jewelry, from a home in Toronto on Thursday.
Police are searching for two suspects who allegedly stole a four-month-old bulldog puppy, along with several pieces of jewelry, from a home in Toronto on Thursday.
A release issued by the Toronto Police Service (TPS) Friday said the theft took place at approximately 4:19 p.m. at a residence near Islington Avenue and Elmhurst Drive in the city’s Rexdale neighbourhood.
Investigators allege that two male suspects entered the home and, once inside, stole a beige Micro American Bulldog puppy and several pieces of jewelry.
Both suspects were seen fleeing the scene in a black, 4-door Hyundai Sedan.
Police said the first suspect was wearing a grey Nike hooded sweater, grey track pants, white shoes, yellow/white gloves, and a black face mask. The second suspect was wearing a black hooded sweater, grey track pants, black shoes, one white and one black glove, and a black face mask, they said.
On Friday, TPS released photos of both men, alongside the puppy, in an effort to locate them.