rp_photo wrote:This is exactly the type of person who could benefit most from CHL, and most likely this crime could have been ended without any shots being fired.
Hopefully this incident will encourage even more to join our ranks.
Search found 2 matches
Return to “Montrose man loses dog during robbery”
- Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:12 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Montrose man loses dog during robbery
- Replies: 32
- Views: 4376
Re: Montrose man loses dog during robbery
- Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:12 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Montrose man loses dog during robbery
- Replies: 32
- Views: 4376
Re: Montrose man loses dog during robbery
Stealing a man's dog? That is all kinds of wrong. He was just upset the man had nothing of monetary value so he took the dog just to make the man suffer. We are not talking about a puppy with papers. We are talking about an adult mixed breed dog. What a punk.
This is something that concerns me about my lab. He has only gotten out once when one of the kids stupidly left the gate open. Fortunately, I got a call from one of our neighbors down the street but there are a lot of people who would keep a full blooded, well trained lab who would and did run right up to the first person he saw. I never worried about this with my Rott. I had a guy "try" to take him once. He fell out of the truck and when I got back to him, some guy had already pulled over.
Him: What are you doing?
Me: I am getting my dog.
Him: That is my buddy's dog.
Me: No, that is my dog. He just fell out of my truck.
Him: No, I am sure that is my buddy's dog.
Me: Ok then. Go ahead and try to put him in your car.
Him: (walks toward my very large dog and stops)
Dog: (cold expressionless stare)
Him: You know, maybe that is not my buddy's dog afterall.
Me: You think?
Me: Load up
Dog: (quickly jumps into the bed of my truck)
I would never do that with my Lab but there is no way in Hades he would have gotten my Rott into his car and had he tried to force him, he would have paid dearly.
This is something that concerns me about my lab. He has only gotten out once when one of the kids stupidly left the gate open. Fortunately, I got a call from one of our neighbors down the street but there are a lot of people who would keep a full blooded, well trained lab who would and did run right up to the first person he saw. I never worried about this with my Rott. I had a guy "try" to take him once. He fell out of the truck and when I got back to him, some guy had already pulled over.
Him: What are you doing?
Me: I am getting my dog.
Him: That is my buddy's dog.
Me: No, that is my dog. He just fell out of my truck.
Him: No, I am sure that is my buddy's dog.
Me: Ok then. Go ahead and try to put him in your car.
Him: (walks toward my very large dog and stops)
Dog: (cold expressionless stare)
Him: You know, maybe that is not my buddy's dog afterall.
Me: You think?
Me: Load up
Dog: (quickly jumps into the bed of my truck)
I would never do that with my Lab but there is no way in Hades he would have gotten my Rott into his car and had he tried to force him, he would have paid dearly.