When a local man's car was stolen with his two dogs inside, he went on a manhunt that may have hinged on the thief's distinctive pair of yellow Nike shoes
A dog theft story with more twists and turns than SeaWorld’s Manta roller coaster has come to a rare happy ending.
He followed up on numerous “sightings,” which pointed to downtown San Diego where, for three days, he masqueraded as a transient and hung around homeless encampments in East Village and elsewhere. The first angel was a sympathetic Lyft operator whom Frederick called for a ride to his Spring Valley home after his car was stolen. The young male driver, concerned by his distress, asked what was wrong. When the story came out, the Lyft driver offered to lend Frederick his spare car so he could search for his missing pets.
Finally, he was directed to a homeless encampment behind an auto parts store, but the suspected thief was no longer staying there, presumably because he was taking refuge in the stolen vehicle.
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