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Police investigating after stolen dog report filed in Owen Sound

The Owen Sound Police is investigating after receiving a report about a missing dog.

The short haired, white Pomeranian Sunny had been in a truck in the 800 bock of 1st Avenue East, Owen Sound. The owner found their pet to be missing upon returning to the vehicle and called police on Tuesday.

The 2-year old dog weighs six pounds, was not wearing a collar at the time and would have been taken sometime between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Anyone who may have information or surveillance video pertaining to this incident is asked to contact the investigating officer, Constable James Boyle at (519) 376-1234 x 187 or at jboyle@owensoundpolice.com.

Alternatively, Crime Stoppers can be called at 1-800-222-8477(TIPS) or a secure web-tip can be submitted through Crime Stoppers at www.cstip.ca.

An image provided by Owen Sound Police of Sunny. The puppy was reported missing Tuesday evening.

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