Anchor reporting on stolen dog sees same dog walking down street

The idea of dognapping is very scary.
We don’t want to think about our beloved pups being in any danger.

“Historically in the United States, dogs had been stolen and sold on for medical research, but the introduction of the Animal Welfare Act of 1966 reduced these occurrences. The profit available to dognappers varies based upon the value of the dog or the amount that its original owners are willing to pay as ransom. Dog organizations recommend the microchipping of dogs in order to facilitate an animal’s return to its rightful owners.” – Wikipedia

It’s a scary reality and still happens today, although it isn’t as common.

Although it doesn’t happen as often, it still does.
One recent occurrence shows us that a sharp mind and a lucky reporter can sometimes be the difference between a lost dog and a found one!

One reporter was actively recording when something incredible happened.

Juliana Mazza is a Boston area reporter and shows us that anyone can be a hero, even while on the job!
While working for 7News, she was sent out with her crew to cover a local dognapping that had happened in an area parking lot.

Juliana went live and was explaining the story a bit when she noticed something strange.

Titus, a German Shorthaired pointer, had been taken in that very parking lot the Friday before.
Titus was 13 months old and his owner, Greg Siesczkiewicz, was heartbroken. With Juliana out there, they were hoping to get the word out about Titus.

While Juliana was filming, she saw a man walking a dog that looked exactly like Titus.

Thinking on her feet, she called the man over and asked if he wanted to be on the news!
As she questioned the man, things became obvious. Juliana started petting the dog and asking questions to the man who looked exactly like the photo that the police had released of the dognapper.

Bending down, she did her best to get a look at his tag discreetly.

After a quick peek, she was able to confirm that this was, in fact, Titus!
If this was Titus, that meant that the man was the dognapper!

She continued to ask him questions, pushing more and more until the man realized what was happening.
As the dognapper realized he was caught, it was already too late!

He had been seen on camera and was literally going to be on the news for his crimes!

“You didn’t think to call the number on the tag?”
Juliana called 911 on the spot and was able to be the person to trap the man and find the dog! As she called 911, the man stood there in complete shock.

The man was arrested only a few minutes later and taken in on larceny and breaking into a vehicle.

When Greg was able to see his dog again, it was heartwarming.

Greg hugged Titus and broke down into tears. Titus was also clearly thrilled to be back with his beloved dog. And it’s all thanks to one intrepid journalist.

Check out the incredible full story in the video below!
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