February 8 was a tough day for the Hannah family of
Mansfield, Alabama. That day, their family car was stolen, along with their very
large goldendoodle, Tess. The following day, the car was discovered abandoned in
Nashville, Tennessee. There was no sign of the car thief or the dog. Almost a
week later, on Valentine’s Day, Tess and the culprit were found in Butler
County, walking along Interstate 65. The dog-napper was booked into the Butler
County jail, charged with stealing a car and possessing a stolen gun. The sheriff’s
office took custody of Tess and confirmed her identity through her dog tags and
microchip. The Greenville Animal Shelter took care of Tess until she could be
reunited with her family. John Hannah was overjoyed with the outcome. “They did
their job excellent,” he said. “They got a criminal off the streets. I just
want to thank everybody that helped.”
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