The Boston Herald was all over the story of a pug dognapped from an East Boston home and reunited with its owner yesterday.
Bennington Street resident Debbie Fitzgerald came home from work Thursday to find her TV, laptop and dog missing. She went to the Herald and offered $1,000 for the return of the missing canine, named Frankie.
The tabloid jumped on the case and Revere resident Lisa Goodman saw the story and realized that the dog she'd purchased from a pair of strangers at Maverick Station on Friday -- she handed over $100 because the men were mistreating the pooch -- was indeed Frankie.
Pug and owner were reunited yesterday, while Goodman -- showing that she is, in fact, a good woman -- declined to accept the reward.
1 comment:
.A story like this makes anyones stomach turn, house gets robbed steals laptop and tv and then takes a pug, you have to be the lowest of the lows, this person should be tried as if he kidnapped a baby, now you know things are going downhill in East Boston, record heroin usage, and home robberies go together, these junkies need to be scraped off the streets of east boston.
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