Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Maggie, teacup yorkie

Woman reunited with Yorkie stolen from Midtown bar
by khou.com staff
Thursday, Feb 23 at 12:01 PM

HOUSTON – A Houston woman whose tiny dog was stolen from a Midtown bar was reunited with her pet Wednesday night in LaGrange.


Keri Gharagouzloo said she took her teacup Yorkie, Maggie, to Celtic Garden Sunday and a woman at a nearby table asked to hold the two-and-a-half-pound dog. Gharagouzloo obliged and when she turned away for a brief moment to talk with a friend and turned back, the woman, her friends and Maggie were gone.

Gharagouzloo said a man in Austin called her and said he had a friend who had her dog. He said he saw a news report and confronted his friend.




Source: http://www.khou.com/video/yahoo-video/Woman-united-with-Yorkie-stolen-from-Midtown-bar-140104553.html#


Original story with video at http://www.click2houston.com/news/Dog-stolen-at-local-restaurant/-/1735978/8827256/-/hhm38u/-/index.html

HOUSTON - A two-and-a-half pound teacup Yorkie was stolen while with her owner at a Midtown restaurant.

The dog owner said she loves to go to Celtic Gardens, 2300 Louisiana St., on Sunday afternoons, but last Sunday she didn't leave with her dog.

Maggie, the 6-year-old teacup Yorkie, was at the restaurant with her owner, Keri Gharagouzloo.

Gharagouzloo said, "They ask to hold her all of the time because she is small, and I usually say no problem with that. I handed her off to several different people within my sight."

When Maggie was out of Gharagouzloo's sight, Maggie's owner said she went to the woman who was holding her.

"I looked back over and the gal was no longer holding her," Gharagouzloo said.

Gharagouzloo said the woman told her that she handed the dog to one of Gharagouzloo's friends.

Gharagouzloo said she hopes someone was having a good time, simply made a mistake and took her dog.

"I just want them to bring her back to me. This is the love of my life," Gharagouzloo said.

Gharagouzloo said she was looking at the surveillance tape of the entrances and exits trying to see who might have left with Maggie.

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