Police officer who helped bring home alleged stolen pup adopts him
Posted August 13, 2019 6:41 pm.
Last Updated August 13, 2019 6:51 pm.
A police officer who was involved in bringing home a dog that was allegedly stolen from the Toronto Humane Society has adopted the puppy.
Milo, a 10-month-old retriever/hound cross, was allegedly taken from the Humane Society last Friday before he was found on Sunday.
Christopher Rich, 31, is now facing theft charges in connection with the incident.
The Humane Society tweeted out Tuesday that one of the police officers who helped bring Milo home had fallen in love with the dog’s “sweet and precious personality” and adopted him.
“We are absolutely thrilled to tell you the Milo found his forever home today,” read the tweet. “We wish them both happiness and joy for their new life together!”
We are absolutely thrilled to tell you that Milo found his forever home today! One of the police officers who helped bring Milo back, fell in love with his sweet and precious personality! We wish them both happiness and joy for their new life together! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/6Hm6SjKsG7
— Toronto Humane Society (@THS_tweet) August 13, 2019