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Doberman puppy snatched from owners during ‘engaging conversation about dogs'

Doberman puppy snatched from owners during ‘engaging conversation about dogs'

Yahoo31-03-2025

A trusting dog owner nearly lost her Doberman Pinscher named 'Blue' after letting a woman talking to her about dogs hold the puppy in San Bernardino County over the weekend.
The incident took place Sunday when the suspects approached the owner and a child near Valley Boulevard and Alder Avenue in the city of Bloomington.
'The victim stated two suspects, one female and one male, approached her and asked questions about Blue. They had an engaging conversation about dogs and the care of dogs,' the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department stated.
The female suspect, identified as 21-year-old Milagro De Las Mercedez, asked the victim if she could hold Blue and was handed the puppy. A short time later, 18-year-old Elian Perez is said to have asked for a card containing more information, prompting the victim to reach into her vehicle.
'When she looked back up, both suspects were running away with Blue. They entered an awaiting vehicle and sped away,' the Sheriff's Department said.
Investigators identified De Las Mercedez as a suspect and authored an arrest warrant after the victim positively identified her.
Deputies found De Las Mercedez, Perez and Blue at her residence in San Bernardino.
'Both suspects were arrested and booked into West Valley Detention Center, and Blue was returned to his rightful owner,' the Sheriff's Department said.
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