Cambridge police ask for public’s help to identify suspect accused of breaking into car, stealing dog
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Cambridge police say a dog was stolen out of a car on May 7, 2021. The suspect was seen walking the dog over the Boston University Bridge and into Boston, police said. Photo from Cambridge police.
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Cambridge police are asking for the public’s help to identify a suspect who allegedly broke into a car, stole a 13-month-old dog and walked the pet into Boston.
The suspect broke into the vehicle, which was parked at 620 Memorial Drive in Cambridge, around 12:30 p.m. on Friday and took the white German Shorthaired Pointer, police said in a Facebook post.
A man is under arrest after allegedly stealing a dog from a parked car in Cambridge, Massachusetts. According to police, the suspect broke into a car that was parked on Memorial Drive shortly after 12p.m. on Friday and stole the 13-month-old white German Short Haired Pointer. Cambridge Police released surveillance photos of a man walking the dog over the Boston.
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