News Anchor Reporting On A Stolen Puppy Sees The Same Dog In The Street, Realizes It’s The Kidnapper Walking Him
Boston reporter Juliana Mazza proved that we can all be everyday heroes—all it takes is our wits and a little bit of luck. She and the rest of her local 7NEWS crew became involved in the dognapping story they were covering after Juliana noticed a man walking what appeared to look exactly like Titus, the dog who was stolen from a parked car in Cambridge last Friday.
Going live, Juliana used the opportunity to say hello to the dog and check his collar. She then confronted the dognapper and—with a few razor-sharp questions—backed him up into a corner, called 911, and solved the entire mystery.
The story had a very happy ending. Titus, the 13-month-old German shorthaired pointer, was reunited with his owner, Greg Siesczkiewicz, who was incredibly emotional to get his best buddy back.
Check out the full video of how things went down between the 7NEWS crew and puppy thief below, dear Pandas
#ICYMI: I HAD to repost this story told by the lovely @MeganAlexander of @InsideEdition ! It aired last night after #7News at 6pm! pic.twitter.com/KvW176Q6xQ
— Juliana Mazza (@julianamazzatv) May 11, 2021
Titus the dog was stolen last Friday by the man shown in this surveillance capture photo
Juliana spotted a dog just like Titus while reporting on the dognapping
After confronting the perpetrator with a series of questions, she then called the police
Titus, an incredibly good and handsome boy, was later reunited with his owner who was understandably very emotional
The dognapper’s excuses all fell flat under scrutiny. The perpetrator insisted that it was just a dog walking misunderstanding: that he supposedly mixed Titus up with another dog that he was supposed to be walking when he saw him barking in a car.
However, Juliana poked holes in his story, like why he didn’t bother calling the number on Titus’ collar over the span of an entire day. The dognapper was later identified as the suspect in surveillance photos showing him stealing Titus.
What’s more, the perp’s story kept changing. For instance, on Saturday, he said that his phone was broken while on Monday his phone was now lost. Go figure. He later apologized for his ‘mistake’ and insisted it’s all been a huge misunderstanding. He’s facing charges for larceny of over 1.2k dollars, as well as breaking and entering into a vehicle to commit a felony.
Meanwhile, Titus’ owner Greg thanked the news crew for finding and saving his puppy. “I’m just glad that the person came back and I’m just glad that you guys were there. If anyone ever sees this who question the value of media, social media, broadcast media, this proves it,” he told 7NEWS.
As reporters, we’re very proud of Juliana and think that she’s setting the bar pretty high for the rest of us. We’re more than happy to take her up on that challenge.
Here’s how some people on the internet reacted to the reporter being an everyday superhero
Image credits: beachpoppy
Karma was finally swift, and doggo got to go home safely ^-^ stealing a dog is a disgustingly amoral thing to do
The only justification I accept for stealing a dog is if their owner is neglecting or abusing them, and you can’t get the authorities to do anything about it. (TBH, if that’s the reason you’re taking the dog, it really isn’t stealing, it’s rescuing.) It’s evident that’s not the case here, as the dog was so relieved and happy to see their real owner. If it had been a case of abuse, the dog’s reaction to their owner would’ve been fear, not joy.
Our neighbors didnt treat their puppy very well. I didnt say anything but felt sorry for him - my dogs would come in the house and he would cry. Then one Christmas morning I opened to back door to let my dogs out, left the door open since it was nice out (Texas) and heard someone chowing down at the food dish - turned around to find a brown and white dog helping himself. I did not have a brown and white dog. Neighbors dog had found a way into my yard and decided to stay with me, no matter how many times I put him back. They moved and left him. I didnt steal him - he just helped himself!
Load More Replies...That kidnapper really wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed. He walked the dog in the exact same place he kidnapped him and the dog is extremely identifiable so he really couldn't claim that he mixed up the dog. The reunion was so adorable--Titus' little noises were the cutest.
And he conveniently left his nose out of his mask for easy identification XD doesn't wear his mask properly, steals dogs, I think that in the shed he'd have to be the inflatable pool toy in terms of sharpness
Load More Replies...Why did you get downvoted? You guys are fr haters. A joke like that can easily offend you guys that badly? Imma get downvoting too for helping my friend but, you guys be going too far. Imma upvote my friend
Load More Replies...The lockdown created a huge demand for pets, and some heartless people have been stealing others pets "to order", sometimes the buyers know the dog is stolen, and some don't. It's like stealing people's family members :(
Load More Replies...Am I the only one who wants to slap the dog owner here? DO NOT leave your dogs unattended. EVER. If you want to GUARANTEE the someone is going to steal your dog, tie them to a post and go into a store. ....///... Irresponsible pet owners are almost as much to blame as the thieves when dogs are stolen.
Not only that, but he left the dog in a car. Wonder how hot it was that day?
Load More Replies...What moron ieaves a dog in a car? Too many dogs have already "cooked" in an overheated confined space. Sounds to me that the dog was "saved" although the police should have been informed by this would be rescuer.
Why do people steal dogs in America when the rescues and streets are FULL of dogs needing homes, even some pedigrees out there?
So, why was the dog left in a parked car to begin with? That’s my question. Neither of these people deserves the dog, tbh. Seriously, I took my cats to the vet today (in a town two hours away, because vets aren’t travelling right now) I brought a friend (we have both had our first shots, and are singles so we are allowed to be in each other’s ‘circle’ ) we went shopping while the cats were being taken care of, because there’s a lot of things that we can’t get where we live. We didn’t finish shopping before picking the cats back up, so once we picked up the cats, one of us stayed in the car at all times with the windows down and with the cats while the other person got what they needed. A dog is much easier than a cats too, because they go on leashes and can be trained to heel, so again, why we he left in a car, alone, long enough for someone to steal him?
So, after stealing the dog, he takes the dog for a walk IN THE SAME PARKING LOT that he stole it from? Thats..... not a sign that this guy was all there. I might actually believe that this guy is 'confused' with a real mental illness.
Why people do that? Except I Know they steal expensive breeds, but this one seems to be just to have a dog
We love a happy ending, I can't imagine such a horrible experience, my pets mean the world to me, I love all the pets I have had in my life, finding the dog by chance, is incredible, otherwise they may not have found the dog, was the car locked ???
Kudos to this sharp reporter for her bold move to confront this dog thief! I’ll bet he thinks twice before attempting this stunt again! 🐶
Stealing that dog was a FELONY?!? woah! didnt realize German short haired pointers were that pricy!
"It wasn't me." "Dude, you look exactly the same as you did when you stole the dog. You've even kept your mask below your nose." "Shaggy said to say 'It wasn't me', so it wasn't me."
JULIANNA MAZZA is a hero and an incredibly smart, talented and lovely woman. Give her credit for this amazing rescue!!!!
She was very brave because he could have become violent . Kudos to this woman!!!
That guy is totally in the wrong for stealing the dog. But It seems to me like there's something else behind his deed than "pure evil". The guy even goes and walk the dog at the same spot he stole it... Looks like a lot of emotionnal distress on his side, or even mental problems. I'm very happy the dog and his owner were reunited, by I hope - naively certainly - that the thief will get some help as well...
Such a shame that the poor dog has had his tail mutilated to fit with a human idea of what looks nice. Docking, declawing, and ear cropping should be illegal everywhere.
Docking of GSP tails has a real benefit to the dog. Those tails are very boney, no padding, and they wag them very enthusiastically which can result in bruises, sprains, cuts, and scrapes to the tail.
Load More Replies...Karma was finally swift, and doggo got to go home safely ^-^ stealing a dog is a disgustingly amoral thing to do
The only justification I accept for stealing a dog is if their owner is neglecting or abusing them, and you can’t get the authorities to do anything about it. (TBH, if that’s the reason you’re taking the dog, it really isn’t stealing, it’s rescuing.) It’s evident that’s not the case here, as the dog was so relieved and happy to see their real owner. If it had been a case of abuse, the dog’s reaction to their owner would’ve been fear, not joy.
Our neighbors didnt treat their puppy very well. I didnt say anything but felt sorry for him - my dogs would come in the house and he would cry. Then one Christmas morning I opened to back door to let my dogs out, left the door open since it was nice out (Texas) and heard someone chowing down at the food dish - turned around to find a brown and white dog helping himself. I did not have a brown and white dog. Neighbors dog had found a way into my yard and decided to stay with me, no matter how many times I put him back. They moved and left him. I didnt steal him - he just helped himself!
Load More Replies...That kidnapper really wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed. He walked the dog in the exact same place he kidnapped him and the dog is extremely identifiable so he really couldn't claim that he mixed up the dog. The reunion was so adorable--Titus' little noises were the cutest.
And he conveniently left his nose out of his mask for easy identification XD doesn't wear his mask properly, steals dogs, I think that in the shed he'd have to be the inflatable pool toy in terms of sharpness
Load More Replies...Why did you get downvoted? You guys are fr haters. A joke like that can easily offend you guys that badly? Imma get downvoting too for helping my friend but, you guys be going too far. Imma upvote my friend
Load More Replies...The lockdown created a huge demand for pets, and some heartless people have been stealing others pets "to order", sometimes the buyers know the dog is stolen, and some don't. It's like stealing people's family members :(
Load More Replies...Am I the only one who wants to slap the dog owner here? DO NOT leave your dogs unattended. EVER. If you want to GUARANTEE the someone is going to steal your dog, tie them to a post and go into a store. ....///... Irresponsible pet owners are almost as much to blame as the thieves when dogs are stolen.
Not only that, but he left the dog in a car. Wonder how hot it was that day?
Load More Replies...What moron ieaves a dog in a car? Too many dogs have already "cooked" in an overheated confined space. Sounds to me that the dog was "saved" although the police should have been informed by this would be rescuer.
Why do people steal dogs in America when the rescues and streets are FULL of dogs needing homes, even some pedigrees out there?
So, why was the dog left in a parked car to begin with? That’s my question. Neither of these people deserves the dog, tbh. Seriously, I took my cats to the vet today (in a town two hours away, because vets aren’t travelling right now) I brought a friend (we have both had our first shots, and are singles so we are allowed to be in each other’s ‘circle’ ) we went shopping while the cats were being taken care of, because there’s a lot of things that we can’t get where we live. We didn’t finish shopping before picking the cats back up, so once we picked up the cats, one of us stayed in the car at all times with the windows down and with the cats while the other person got what they needed. A dog is much easier than a cats too, because they go on leashes and can be trained to heel, so again, why we he left in a car, alone, long enough for someone to steal him?
So, after stealing the dog, he takes the dog for a walk IN THE SAME PARKING LOT that he stole it from? Thats..... not a sign that this guy was all there. I might actually believe that this guy is 'confused' with a real mental illness.
Why people do that? Except I Know they steal expensive breeds, but this one seems to be just to have a dog
We love a happy ending, I can't imagine such a horrible experience, my pets mean the world to me, I love all the pets I have had in my life, finding the dog by chance, is incredible, otherwise they may not have found the dog, was the car locked ???
Kudos to this sharp reporter for her bold move to confront this dog thief! I’ll bet he thinks twice before attempting this stunt again! 🐶
Stealing that dog was a FELONY?!? woah! didnt realize German short haired pointers were that pricy!
"It wasn't me." "Dude, you look exactly the same as you did when you stole the dog. You've even kept your mask below your nose." "Shaggy said to say 'It wasn't me', so it wasn't me."
JULIANNA MAZZA is a hero and an incredibly smart, talented and lovely woman. Give her credit for this amazing rescue!!!!
She was very brave because he could have become violent . Kudos to this woman!!!
That guy is totally in the wrong for stealing the dog. But It seems to me like there's something else behind his deed than "pure evil". The guy even goes and walk the dog at the same spot he stole it... Looks like a lot of emotionnal distress on his side, or even mental problems. I'm very happy the dog and his owner were reunited, by I hope - naively certainly - that the thief will get some help as well...
Such a shame that the poor dog has had his tail mutilated to fit with a human idea of what looks nice. Docking, declawing, and ear cropping should be illegal everywhere.
Docking of GSP tails has a real benefit to the dog. Those tails are very boney, no padding, and they wag them very enthusiastically which can result in bruises, sprains, cuts, and scrapes to the tail.
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