In Vallejo, California, the Vallejo Police Department has offered a $500 reward for information leading to the safe return of an English bulldog named Tyson who had been dognapped last Friday.
On October 17, at 11:45 in the evening, officers from the patrol division responded to a suspected robbery near the corners of Marin and Kentucky Streets. The victim had been walking his dog, Tyson, when two suspects, armed with a knife, threatened the man’s life. The suspects stole the dog and the victim’s wallet. They fled in a white four-door Honda Accord.
During the investigation, the victim provided the following descriptions:
Suspect #1: White male adult, tall, wearing a gray hat. He had long black hair tied into two ponytails. He was wearing a gray shirt and black pants.
Suspect #2: Hispanic female adult with a darker complexion, wearing a black shirt and blue jean shorts.
Tyson is an English bulldog described as white with beige coloring on his back. He is not microchipped or neutered.
A $500 reward is being offered for information leading to Tyson’s safe recovery. Anyone with information regarding this incident, the suspects, the vehicle, or Tyson’s whereabouts is asked to contact Officer Agoncillo at [email protected].
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I hope someone turns the losers in. Poor Tyson, hang in there buddy!