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Happy ending to London Ont. For dog naps, dogs found in St. Thomas

A man in London, Ontario reunites with his dog three weeks after his new pet goes missing when a truck waiting from the parking lot of Masonville Shopping Center is stolen. I'm happy to be able to do it.

Jaxx was found roaming the St. Thomas area on Saturday morning. His owner, Austin Fregel, said he was shocked to receive a phone call that he had long found safe.

"He's a cute guy. He's very nice. I'm glad he's back."

"Because we approached him and he ran away from us." , I called the owner who had him before to see if he would come to him. They eventually got him. They appeared in about 20 minutes. It was great, and they eventually caught him, "Fregel said.

Flegel said the pet was thin and full of ticks, but safe.

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The theft occurred around 4:30 pm on June 6th. Located in Petsmart's parking lot near Fanshawe Park Road West and Richmond Street.

Fregel said he and his girlfriend came across Masonville Petsmart just 30 minutes ago to grab some for the adopted dog.

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Investigators say a suspect or suspect is in a truck while a new pet owner is in the store. He says he left the truck with Jaxx who was in London. vehicle.

Trucks can be replaced, but Flegel said he was happy to take his new dog home.

The stolen truck is described as a black 2002 Chevrolet Silverado with a distinct orange trim around the hood and grille. Comes with Ontario license plate AP44762.

Fregel said the truck was made by him and his father and was borrowed from his father when the theft occurred.

The truck is described as a black 2002 Chevrolet Silverado with a distinct orange trim around the hood and grille. Comes with Ontario license plate AP44762. Courtesy: Austin Fregel

If a vehicle is seen, Londoners will be asked to stay away, but instead soon Please contact the police.

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If you have the information, London Police Service (519) 661-5670 or Crime Stopper Please call to. 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

– Using GlobalNews Matthew Trevisick and Andrew Graham files

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