
In the early hours of March 18th, a lost canine was discovered in Brooklyn Park, Minneapolis, eagerly awaiting a reunion with his owner. The dog, found at approximately 6 a.m. near a local bus stop at 64th Ave N/Boone Ave N, was spotted sporting a green harness and dual leashes—one purple slip and one gray. This four-legged friend is now under the protective custody of the Brooklyn Park Police Department, and they are appealing to the public for assistance.
Authorities are asking anyone with information on the dog's owner to step forward and swiftly call the BPPD at 763-493-8222. A social media post issued by the department is circulating, urging community members to spread the word. According to a Facebook post from the Brooklyn Park Police Department, the found dog was "located around 6 a.m. on Monday, March 18th, near the bus stop at 64th Ave N/Boone Ave N."
As time ticks on, the urgency to find the owner intensifies, with police and community members alike hoping to quickly reunite the dog with his family. The call for public assistance represents more than just a notice; it is a communal beckon, a collective effort to right the dislocation of a lost pet. The Brooklyn Park Police Department remains hopeful that this call to action will spread rapidly, leveraging social networks and community chatter to solve the mystery of the dog's home. Those with any knowledge regarding the dog's owner are strongly encouraged to immediately contact the department to facilitate a heartfelt reunion.









