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Missing A Peacock? This One Is Wandering Around In Westchester Missing A Peacock? This One Is Wandering Around In Westchester
Missing A Peacock? This One Is Wandering Around In Westchester Click here for an updated story: Something To Crow About: Owner Reunited With Missing Northern Westchester Peacock Missing a peacock? Yep, a peacock. One Bedford resident sure hopes she can find the owner of the big guy who landed in the fields of her Stonehill Road farm on Sunday, April 14. "He was just wondering around and looks in good health like he is somebody's pet," said Judy Richter who found the big bird Sunday afternoon. The farm owner locked the bird in one of her large stalls so he wouldn't get hurt and hopes she find his owner, because, well, she does…
Bird's The Word: Does Parrot Found In Peekskill Belong To You? Bird's The Word: Does Parrot Found In Peekskill Belong To You?
Bird's The Word: Does Parrot Found In Peekskill Belong To You? Missing a parrot? The Peekskill Police Department has issued an alert to the community after finding a “fine feathered friend” in the downtown area. The parrot was safely recovered and is currently resting at the Peekskill Police Department. On Facebook, the department joked that it's hesitant to post a photo of the parrot, “since we've already had three people claim he was theirs, and they were our cops.”  But even without releasing a photo, they are actively getting out the word about the bird. Anyone who knows the parrot’s proper owner or is missing their pet can contact poli…
Heartbroken Owner Reunited With Stolen Dog In Westchester Heartbroken Owner Reunited With Stolen Dog In Westchester
Heartbroken Owner Reunited With Stolen Dog In Westchester A homeless man in Westchester County attempted to sell a stolen dog near Mount Vernon that has since been returned to its owner. On Valentine’s Day, Steven Carino, of Bedford, reported that his dog was stolen from his car while it was parked in a Scarsdale shopping center. The missing dog led to a massive search in Westchester and a posted $5,000 reward. “Oliver, my beloved dog was stolen out of my car on Valentine’s Day at 1119 Central Park (Ave.),” he wrote on a flier as he attempted to track down his canine. “I ran into the cigar store to buy a few cigars. If you took him, or you know an…
Know Them? Pair Of Chihuahuas Found In Westchester Know Them? Pair Of Chihuahuas Found In Westchester
Know Them? Pair Of Chihuahuas Found In Westchester Do you know them? A Fairfield County resident found the two dogs roaming in the southern Westchester County area.  "Although these dogs most likely are from out of state, we are hoping the owner will see this post through social media," the Ridgefield Police Department said. The two dogs are: Chocolate Brown female chihuahua, no chip, no collar  Salt and pepper wire haired chihuahua female, no chip, no collar. Anyone with information about the dogs, please call Animal Control at 203-431-2711. Share this story on Facebook by clicking on the Facebook icon below. Check back…
Dog Found In Florida 18 Months After Going Missing In New York Dog Found In Florida 18 Months After Going Missing In New York
Dog Found In Florida 18 Months After Going Missing In New York Sinatra will be back in New York. Sinatra the dog, that is. The brown-and-white Husky who disappeared from his home in Brooklyn 18 months ago was found wandering in a Seffner, Florida neighborhood this month. The 5-year-old went missing not long after a 16-year-old girl, Zion Willis, in the family that owns him died in a tragic gun accident, according to the Tampa Bay Times. Sinatra had been the late girl's constant companion, the report said. Sinatra is due to be reunited with his New York family on Sunday, Nov. 25. He must have some story to tell. If only he could. It rem…
Know Her? Tuckahoe Police Seek To Find Family Of Pit Bull Found Overnight Know Her? Tuckahoe Police Seek To Find Family Of Pit Bull Found Overnight
Know Her? Tuckahoe Police Seek To Find Family Of Pit Bull Found Overnight Police in Tuckahoe are seeking the public’s assistance as they search for the family of a pit bull that was found by patrol officers in the village overnight. Officers on patrol at approximately 12:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning spotted the dog near the intersection of Main Street and Midland Place without tags or other identifying information. Police said that they are hopeful to reunite the pit bull - which is brown with white markings on its face, chest and paws - with its family. Anyone with information or who recognizes the dog has been asked to contact the Tuckahoe Police Department by ca…