The musings of Miss Mya, the boxer, on her, her people and living the urban life in Columbus, OH.


Tuesday, November 11, 2008

This makes me sick to my stomach

Chad Billingsley's Brindle Boxer was among the things stolen during a recent rash of robberies.



SMYRNA, Ga. -- The dog bowls for food and water still sit on the floor of Chad Billingsley's apartment. There are training pads, toys and the empty travel crate with it's door wide open. The newest family member who used all of those items is gone. Someone stole Billingsley's 8-week-old brindle Boxer puppy.

"I can't understand why someone could take a part of someone's family like that. I'd only had him a week, but already I'm so attached to him", Billingsley said.

It happened Thursday around noon at the Magnolia Vinings apartments. Billingsley's girlfriend came home for lunch to let the puppy out and found the front door kicked in and the travel crate open and empty.

According to Cobb County police Det. Wade Wagnon, there were several burglaries in the apartment complex around the same time.

"Most of the time when there's a dog in the apartment that's something that will dissuade a burglar from going inside in the first place, but in this particular case it appears to be that was one of the things they were interested in taking", he said.

The investigator has taken a personal interest in the case, in part because he himself has a boxer that he raised from infancy.

"All we want is to have the person who took the dog turn it into a veterinarian's office", said Det. Wagnon.

The reason they hope someone gets it to a vet is that the puppy just had its ears surgically clipped and is supposed to be on antibiotics and pain medication. The dog still had blue bandages around its head when he was stolen.

"There's a chance they saw the puppy and thought it was a pit bull", said Det. Wagnon.

Instead, they took a family pet that Chad Billingsley was hoping to bring to the new home he's building to be his constant companion.

"I worry about him, wherever he is. It's upsetting, it really is", said Billingsley.

*** This happened in Georgia and was taken from http://www.11alive.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=123335&catid=3 ***

2 comments:

Chef said...

Hiya Mya. I'm sick over this too. I hope whoever took Chad's dog is found and arrested. But mostly I hope his dog is safe. Paws crossed.

xo
Chef

HH said...

Our prayers were answered. Our puppy, Gage, was returned to us safely last Thursday night. The detective assigned to our case had a brindle boxer also, and made it his personal mission to find our dog. There were several arrests made, however, the theives have yet to be caught. Gage is doing wonderful, was well taken care of, and is happy to be home!!