Detectives are seeking the public’s help in located two Cane Corso dogs that were stolen from a vehicle, according to the SAPD.
Earlier this month, a victim parked their vehicle in front of 1515 N. Harbor Blvd. The vehicle was left unattended with the key in the ignition, engine running, and two female Cane Corso dogs inside. A short time later, an unknown suspect entered the vehicle and drove away, as observed by a witness.
The stolen vehicle was later recovered in the area of 1400 S. Main St., but the victim’s dogs remain missing.
- “LADY”: Black/gray colored female, gray eyes, 128-135 lbs., 1 1/2 year old, tail docked, and ears cropped, wearing three collars.
- “RENE”: Tan (formentino) colored female, wheat colored eyes with black eyeliner around eyes, 8 months old, tail docked, wearing a chrome choke chain collar.
Anyone with information regarding this incident or the whereabouts of the dogs is urged to contact Police Investigative Specialist Velarde-Reyes at dvelarde-reyes@santa-ana.org or (714) 245-8415.
Editor’s Note – A purebred Cane Corso from a breeder can cost between $1,500 to $4,000, according to Fi.