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A deaf English sheepdog stolen a year ago is finally found and returned

A beloved, deaf English Sheepdog named Rags was found in Arizona a year after he was stolen from his home in Alabama.

Ring surveillance video from Dec. 8, 2023, shows a masked man going up to a house in the small town of Silverhill, Alabama, opening the front door and walking off with Rags. The dog’s owner, Olivia Gardner, never thought she’d see Rags again. “I will never forget coming home the night he was taken and finding his stuffed piggie on the floor next to the door,” said Gardner. She set up a GoFundMe page and offered a $5,000 reward to help get her pup back, but nothing turned up.

Then, all of a sudden, she got a call the day after Christmas from authorities in Arizona. Rags had been found alive and well.

“I couldn’t begin to describe the emotions I felt,” said Gardner. “There were tears of joy, worry, happiness and sadness that it’s been this long of a journey. Definitely not knowing where he is and if he’s safe has been the hardest part. I can’t even begin to put into words how excited we are to get him home and love on him again.”

Arizona’s Family has learned that the Silverhill Police Department got a tip that Rags was in Arizona, so they contacted the Maricopa Police Department to investigate. On Thursday, officers went to a home in Maricopa and found Rags. Maricopa Police Sgt. Chance Jordan said the people inside the home were not very cooperative.

“They provided us a different name for the dog, wearing a collar with a third name on it, so it wasn’t until we were able to verify that micro chip number with the serial number from the original paperwork from Alabama PD, that’s what definitely told us this is Rags,” he said.

Shortly after Rags disappeared last year, there were reports of a custody battle involving the special needs sheepdog, who is deaf. Rags’ original owners had put Rags up for adoption, then months later filed a lawsuit to get him back. Maricopa Police confirmed that the people who had Rags in Arizona are connected to Rags’ original owners back in Alabama.

The exact motive behind the dog napping is under investigation

Two local TV stations reported the news. Here are those videos along with the original doorbell video of the dog being stolen.


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