Jaxx, a 1-year-old Mastiff-Shepherd missing after the vehicle he was inside of was stolen in north London. Photo provided by the London Police Service. Jaxx, a 1-year-old Mastiff-Shepherd missing after the vehicle he was inside of was stolen in north London. Photo provided by the London Police Service.
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Police search for stolen dog and truck

Police are searching for a dog, along with the vehicle he was inside of when both were reported stolen from a north London parking lot.

At around 4:30 p.m. Monday, officers were called about a pickup truck that was stolen from a parking lot near the area of Fanshawe Park Road and Richmond Street. A pet dog was inside the vehicle at the time it was stolen police say.

The stolen vehicle is described as a black, 2002 Chevrolet Silverado with an orange trim around the hood and grill of the vehicle. It has Ontario plates AP44762.

Jaxx, the one-year-old pup inside the truck when it was taken, is described as a Mastiff-Shepherd mix. He is approximately 60 lbs with brown fur. Jaxx also wears a red collar.

Police are asking the public to not approach the vehicle if observed, but instead contact police immediately.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the London Police Service at 519-661-5670.

black, 2002, Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, with distinct orange trim around the hood and grill This black, 2002, Chevrolet Silverado was stolen from a north London parking lot while the owner's dog was still inside. Photo provided by the London Police Service.

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