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Remaining pair of stolen puppies found and reunited with mother: Surrey RCMP

All three American bulldog puppies stolen during a break-and-enter in Surrey have now been recovered.

Thanks to tips from the public, all 3 bulldog puppies taken during a break-and-enter have been recovered

All three American bulldog puppies that were stolen during a break-and-enter in Surrey have been recovered. (Surrey RCMP)

UPDATE, April 21, 2021: The remaining two puppies were found on April 16 and reunited with their mother. According to Surrey RCMP, tips from the public helped solve the dognappings.


EARLIER STORY:

One of three American bulldogs that were stolen during a break-and-enter in Surrey has been recovered, according to Surrey RCMP, but the dogs' owners are still trying to find the other two puppies.

The theft happened Saturday afternoon at a houseon 8 Avenue, near 176 Street, while the residents weren't home.

According to police, a member of the public got in touchafter realizing the puppy they bought at a car show in Mission over the weekend was one of the stolen dogs, Rosie.

"We're glad that we got this one puppy back for the family," said Sgt. Elanore Sturko. "We're grateful that this person who had the puppy reached out to us."

Sturko said the person also provided further information toinvestigators, and it's possible the two dogs that remain at large were also sold at the car show.

Anyone with information is asked to contactSurrey RCMP or Crime Stoppers if they wish to remain anonymous.