Lost and Found: Ontario Man Finds Stolen Turtle Dove
In the early morning hours of October 1st, 2018, Ontario man, Nathan King, was driving to work when he noticed a small object on the side of the road. Out of curiosity, Nathan stopped his car to take a closer look at the object and discovered that it was a turtle dove.
The dove was visibly injured, so Nathan took it to a nearby animal hospital for treatment. Unfortunately, the doctors were unable to save the bird's life. However, in a bittersweet turn of events, Nathan was able to find the bird's owner using social media.
The owner, who wishes to remain anonymous, is an elderly woman who lives near Nathan. She was overwhelmed with emotion when she learned that her beloved turtle dove had been found and returned home safely. "I can't believe it," she said. "Thank you so much for bringing her back!"
Although finding a lost pet can be challenging, it's always worth trying to reunite them with their owner. Whether it's a dog wandering lost in your neighborhood or a lost bird at your local park, always be on the lookout for misplaced animals and do your part to help them get back home.
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Offers $1000 for Information on Stolen Turtle Dove
Ontario - In response to the theft of a turtle dove from the Toronto Zoo, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources is offering a $1000 cash prize for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators.
The bird was stolen from its enclosure on July 3rd, and Ministry officials are asking for the public's help in locating it. "We take these matters very seriously," said Minister of Natural Resources Kathryn McGarry in a statement. "The theft of any animal is unacceptable, and we will do everything possible to find the perpetrators and bring them to justice."
If you have any information about the whereabouts of the turtle dove, please contact the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources immediately.
Christmas Miracle: Stolen Turtle Dove Returned to Walmart Ornamen t Section
Last week, a Walmart employee in Muskegon, Michigan, discovered a missing turtle dove ornament among the Christmas decorations. The ornament had been reported stolen from the store on November 9.
According to Muskegon Police Department officials, the ornament was returned to the Walmart store last Thursday by an individual who found it in their backyard. Officials say the person who returned the ornament did not want any type of recognition or publicity for returning it.
"It's pretty amazing that somebody would take the time to do that," said Muskegon Police Det. Chris Schultz. "It just goes to show that there are still good people out there."
Schultz said police have no suspects in the case and are still investigating. He said investigators are grateful to the person who returned the ornament and hopes they will come forward so police can thank them personally.
Walmart employee Gary Stroud discovered the ornament while inventorying the store's Christmas decorations last Wednesday. The dove had been missing since November 9, when it was reported stolen to police.
The return of the stolen turtle dove ornament is being heralded as a Christmas miracle.
Turtle Dove Returning Home After Being Stolen from Walmart
There's a happy ending to the story of the stolen turtle dove. After being missing for nearly two weeks, the little bird was found safe and sound inside a Walmart in St. Louis, Missouri.
The dove was taken from a Walmart in Lincoln, Nebraska, on April 12. Store employees were shocked when they saw the bird flying around inside the store.
"We're all just really glad that she's OK," said Walmart spokesman Aaron Mullins. "She definitely has a tale to tell."
The Lincoln Police Department is investigating how the bird ended up in the St. Louis Walmart.
Walmart Canada Offers $1000 Reward for safe return of Turtle Dove
Walmart Canada is offering a $1000 reward for the safe return of a Turtle Dove that was stolen from one of their stores in Edmonton, Alberta.
The bird was part of a special display in the store and was stolen on Monday, August 6th.
"We are asking for the public's help in locating this bird," said Walmart spokesperson Alex Roberston. "We want to ensure that she is safely returned to her home at Walmart."
The Turtle Dove is a medium-sized bird that is native to Europe and North Africa. It has been spotted in parts of southern Canada in recent years.
Walmart is asking anyone who has information about the whereabouts of the Turtle Dove to contact them immediately.
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