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Kilvayne t1_iuc398t wrote

Fuck anyone that takes other people's dogs.

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TrunksTheMighty t1_iuc4z6y wrote

A guy working for the city of Phoenix a few years ago came up and asked to buy my cousins dog, she said no, next day it was missing. Had no idea how to find him to get it back.

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Grogosh t1_iuc5umv wrote

Over twenty years ago I was still a teenager at home, my mother ran a kennel (cockers and shih tzu). One day this woman and her boyfriend came out to see the puppies. They looked at them and said they would have to think about it. I went on with my stuff in the backyard. When my mom got home she noticed the puppies were all gone, all seven of them. Called the cops and of course they were completely useless. So my mom put out a full page ad for information in the newspaper, that cost a pretty penny, but she was real pissed.

One of the woman's friends came forward and snitched on her. Turns out the woman was the daughter of an owner of a chain of car part stores in town so she away with it only with some community service. The boyfriend got some time. They guy that came forward and had gotten the pups from them for us? Two years.

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Btrflygrl18 t1_iuc70kv wrote

Sorry what???? What did the guy that came forward get two years for???

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Grogosh t1_iuc9g8h wrote

He had the stolen property. Technically. And even though we made sure to not press charges against that guy he still got jail time.

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RandoStonian t1_iucf1jc wrote

What- like he bought some dogs, realized they were stolen, reported it, and went to jail and was charged as a direct result of having been given stolen dogs, and without the actual owners pressing charges?

That makes so little sense that's there's got to be more to it behind the scenes (like the dude got caught with a drugs or something when the cops came by).

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Grogosh t1_iud4dae wrote

The guy came forward to us with the dogs, not the cops. There was no drugs or whatever. There was nothing more to it. This was a relatively small southern town. The good old boy system. Someone had to go to jail and the daughter of an important town figure wasn't it. The boyfriend got his token jail time.

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The_Yarichin_Bitch t1_iue7b9i wrote

Why not just... say they were anonymously dropped? Or ig we know to now...

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KJBenson t1_iuh7glo wrote

I think it’s fair to assume someone returning your missing dogs won’t be seen as a criminal.

The problem is America isn’t fair.

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imnotsoho t1_iuf43l0 wrote

Behind the scene - cops got discount auto parts.

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red_sutter t1_iucx1e6 wrote

>Turns out the woman was the daughter of an owner of a chain of car part stores in town so she away with it only with some community service.

Takes a certain amount of sociopathy when you do shit like this and you know you can just buy some dogs and not even feel the money

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Haunting_Progress462 t1_iuc69d4 wrote

Do you know what type of work they did? Any specific vehicle they drove as part of their work or tools they may have used?

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neoncat t1_iuc6in2 wrote

I’d probably end up in prison but I’d get my dog back.

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Dad-Joke t1_iuc6pgh wrote

Amazon …‘Prime’ suspect.

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eliz1967 t1_iuc5or9 wrote

The woman has been arrested!

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eliz1967 t1_iuehb7u wrote

Update: the woman was arrested but Finn was not found. Supposedly she gave it to someone who gave it to someone and so on. Please keep an eye out for Finn. He could be anywhere from San Marcos, to Tierrasanta to Chula Vista, Carlsbad and so on.

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Coopermeister t1_iuikkwe wrote

She stole the dog just to turn it in to animal control? What a piece of shit. I hope she gets convicted, her reputation ruined, and she’s stuck wasting away at minimum wage jobs the rest of her life. She doesn’t deserve to be part of society

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Specialist_Citron_84 t1_iuc6cxh wrote

Before watching that video I had to watch an Amazon add for future employees.

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berfder t1_iuc95q5 wrote

As a former Amazon employee, I’d love to do those ads. They wouldn’t show them, but it would be fun.

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Specialist_Citron_84 t1_iuc9db8 wrote

Do you mean be in the commercial yourself?

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berfder t1_iuc9kzf wrote

Yes! I’ll talk about working at Amazon! They won’t show my ads, and I’ll get fired pretty quickly. But like I said, it’ll be fun!

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imnotsoho t1_iuf4a82 wrote

Nothing is stopping you. You may have a problem if you post them, but you can make them.

Zamanon!

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6Ravens t1_iudju3g wrote

Well there is at least one spot opening soon.

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Kent556 t1_iucbjbk wrote

Damn, I hope she gets her dog back. Stealing someone else’s dog is one helluva scumbag thing to do.

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FailOsprey t1_iudotp2 wrote

>He's turning thirteen next month. He sleeps with me every night. He will die with me.

There's a lot of pitbulls in my neighborhood; I wonder if the owners realize that if they die before their dog, there is a good chance it will be put down if nobody in their family takes it.

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Sonofarson t1_iuc8uzd wrote

Stealing a dog is considered petty crime in the eyes of the law because animals are property.

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redander t1_iuclvlx wrote

It can be more than that. Especially if you steal someone's expensive prize winning show dog. Seriously though people shouldn't steal dogs

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WholeLiterature t1_iudkpgt wrote

I have spent over $20k on one of my dog’s vet bills. I have wondered if I would have a stronger court case because of the money I’ve spent on her health. That’s far above a “petty crime” and the dog herself was a couple thousand ten years ago.

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eliz1967 t1_iuc7wwb wrote

All I heard was that the woman who took Finn was arrested. I have no idea if Finn was returned. I spoke to the owner herself and that is all I know.

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Shawn2rc t1_iuc8b8g wrote

war between dogs & postal workers intensifies

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eliz1967 t1_iuejhdz wrote

Finn has been found and has been reunited with owner and the source of this info was the owner!

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Littlebotweak t1_iudirha wrote

This was my biggest fear with a roommates dog years ago. She was just so nice and willing to trust literally anyone that I could totally see her getting into a vehicle and disappearing. How horrifying.

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Philocazoab OP t1_iuhkyc5 wrote

The dog has been found and returned to the family! The owner put up a post on Facebook yesterday.

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leadingthedogpack t1_iud38rq wrote

Deranged either way I wonder if this is a white knighting version for dogs she may have thought she was “rescuing” him since he may have been alone in a yard. Hope he’s back home.

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eliz1967 t1_iuehgtx wrote

Finn was not found at the property where the woman was arrested.

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Strict-Ad-7099 t1_iudvzyp wrote

Shouldn’t this be straightforward?? Find the employee and use a warrant to search their property to find the good boy?

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Emmy-O t1_iuc7fk1 wrote

I seriously doubt that an Amazon driver would try to pull this. Or at least it would be difficult. I drove for Amazon 2020-2021 and I left when they decided to put cameras on the dash, and around the outside of the van.

Not only does Amazon have gps location of all their vans, as well as acceleration, braking, and cornering data on all their vans. Assuming Amazon would be compliant with police you'd have a hard time getting away with it

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HipHopHistoryGuy t1_iuc7ztu wrote

Look at the pics man. That's an Amazon Flex driver using their personal vehicle. No dash cams and everything else you mentioned.

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Emmy-O t1_iuc859a wrote

Fuck my bad I am high

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ryuut t1_iudjurq wrote

Dude you're allowed to scrutinize and miss things its cool its not like you're leading the investigation

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DefinitelyNotAliens t1_iuc80qa wrote

It looks like independent contractors. The woman was delivering Amazon packages in an Acura.

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