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Originally Posted by navillusc I wonder about that, too, from reading the article and the things they took.
When our house was broken into, they kicked in one of the back doors and let both dogs out...a Shep/Lab and a Rott/Pit ("Rotten Pit"...heehee)...who were wandering around the neighborhood...and took electronics and electronics tools. My friend was broken into twice and both times the breaker-inners gave her standard poodle a steak-cicle right out of the freezer and put her outside to lick it thawed...and took electronics, camera equipment, etc. When they broke into my younger son's house, they took bunches of electronics, cameras, etc. but left the 6 lb. Chi, who was totally freaked out, poor baby, and hid in a back room!
It is difficult, under these circumstances, to know whether the Yorkie is now "lost" or "stolen." I understand why they are referring to her as "stolen" but I think "lost" might be a better condition because she might have a better chance of getting home when she is "found" again where being "stolen" might lead to her being sold to some unsuspecting victim who will have no reason to think of "returning her" to anyone. I am so wanting her to just be temporarily "lost" !  |
I hope so too... Maybe she just got out and a concerned citizen picked her up? We were broken into over Christmas Break this year, and thank goodness we were gone on vacation and had the pups with us... I was mostly concerned about the cat, but the police were there and while we were on the phone told us "Wow, this is the biggest cat I've ever seen!" so we knew he was okay
I don't know what I would do if my two were stolen... I have a feeling they wouldn't go without fighting because they aren't the best when new people first come over... It's just scary to think about.
I hope Chloe is found soon