Puppy Stolen From Spokane Pet Store; Suspects Caught On Tape - Spokane, North Idaho News & Weather KHQ.com

Puppy Stolen From Spokane Pet Store; Suspects Caught On Tape

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SPOKANE, Wash. - A popular pet store in Spokane is trying to find out who stole one of their puppies, but the good news is, they got a pretty good look at the suspects through surveillance cameras.

Northwest Seed and Pet Assistant Manager Judith Feeley told KHQ Sunday that the two suspects, a boy and girl who appear to be in their teens, came into the store Saturday afternoon. In the video it appears that the boy reaches into a puppy pen and grabs a Chihuahua-mix puppy. Later, it appears the girl put the puppy in her purse, and the two calmly walked out of the store. A short time later, employees noticed the puppy was missing.

If you have any information on who the suspects are, you are asked to call Crime Check at 456-2233.

 

 

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