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Ontario Police Are Asking For Help Finding A Truck That Was Stolen With A Puppy Inside

Police want help finding Hudson. 🐶
Staff Writer

Someone in Ontario is missing an important furry family member and Ontario police are asking for the public's help in finding him.

The Milton division of the Halton Regional Police Service tweeted early on Saturday morning asking for help finding a pick-up truck that was stolen in Milton with a four-month-old puppy inside. 

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The pick-up truck is a 2015 black Toyota Tacoma with the license plate "AY88007."

But the person who stole it also took something else with them — a Pyrenees puppy named Hudson.

Halton Police didn't specify when the truck was stolen or where it was when it was taken, but they are asking for the public's help in bringing Hudson home.

Anyone who knows anything about the incident is being asked to contact HRPS with information.

The incident happened around the same time as a very high-profile dog-napping that included Lady Gaga's French bulldogs.

On February 24, someone shot Gaga's personal dogwalker and stole two of her three dogs. As per the latest reports from Los Angeles Police Department, the two dogs (Koji and Gustav) were returned a few days later and the dogwalker is in the hospital in stable condition with non-threatening injuries.

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