Stolen Puppy Reunited with Owner
Remember the puppy that was stolen from a Cary apartment during a burglary? She was a Golden Retriever named Lulu, and when she went missing Cary Police put out a press release asking the public for help finding her. I blogged about her because I didn’t know how I felt about the police putting out a news release seeking help finding a lost dog.
Well, Lulu has been reunited with her owner, the News & Observer reported Sunday. Supposedly, Lulu was purchased by an unsuspecting woman at a gas station in Angier for $50. The woman couldn’t keep up with the new pup, the N&O reported, so she gave it to her sister who apparently realized it was the stolen pup. Awww. A happy ending.
I have to wonder though, who buys a puppy from a gas station?



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6 Responses to “Stolen Puppy Reunited with Owner”
I am so glad she is found now! I have never seen a dog being sold at a gas station, but I guess I have never looked…
By csmith on Jan 27, 2008
Sure, they’re right beside the Folexes. (Yay, Lulu!)
By Valerie on Jan 27, 2008
aww yay! A happy ending
By Teran on Jan 28, 2008
Yay Lulu! And what a bizarre story.
By Andrea on Jan 28, 2008
Once I got a free kitten at wal-mart.
By Lucas on Jan 28, 2008
It good to hear a happy ending story and yes it happens in real life not only in movies. I’m happy Lulu is back to to her family. So sad to hear people sell pets that they don’t own instead of looking for the right owner. Poor dog she experience something like this.
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