Calgary police located a dog reported missing during a break and enter in Thorncliffe and have returned it to its family. .The investigation into the break and enter is ongoing, according to a Wednesday press release. .Calgary police were called to the 100 Block of 59 Ave. N.W. for reports of a residential break and enter on Monday. .It is believed some time between 8 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., a suspect or suspects snuck into a home. The household dog, King, a St. Bernard/Mastiff mix, was reported missing from the residence. .The release said no suspects have been identified. .Calgary police thanked the public and the media for their assistance with helping to advance the investigation. .Anyone with information about the incident or who has CCTV or dashcam footage of the area is asked to contact Calgary police by calling (403) 266-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 1 (800) 222-8477. .Calgary police are continuing to request the public’s assistance in looking for a stolen four-year-old mixed Bichon Frise and Havanese mix named Coco, who went missing October 19. .READ MORE: BOLO: Calgary police ask for public’s help to find stolen dog.Coco was stolen from outside the Real Canadian Superstore location at 428 6 Ave. SE that day between 8:55 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. .Coco was waiting outside Superstore when a man stole her. .This is what the Western Standard is up againstThe Trudeau government is funding lies and propaganda by directly subsidizing the mainstream media. They do this to entrench the powerful Eastern, woke and corrupt interests that dominate the political, social and economic institutions in Canada. Federal authorities are constantly trying to censor us and stop us from publishing the stories that they don’t want you to read. Ottawa may weaponize our taxes and police against us, but we’ve got a powerful ally on our side.You. Free men, and free women. We need you to stand with us and become a member of the Western Standard. Here’s what you will get for your membership:Unlimited access to all articles from the Western Standard, Alberta Report, West Coast Standard, and Saskatchewan Standard, with no paywall. Our daily newsletter delivered to your inbox. .Access to exclusive Member-only WS events.Keep the West’s leading independent media voice strong and free.If you can, please support us with a monthly or annual membership. It takes just a moment to set up, and you will be making a big impact on keeping one the last independent media outlets in Canada free from Ottawa’s corrupting influence.
Calgary police located a dog reported missing during a break and enter in Thorncliffe and have returned it to its family. .The investigation into the break and enter is ongoing, according to a Wednesday press release. .Calgary police were called to the 100 Block of 59 Ave. N.W. for reports of a residential break and enter on Monday. .It is believed some time between 8 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., a suspect or suspects snuck into a home. The household dog, King, a St. Bernard/Mastiff mix, was reported missing from the residence. .The release said no suspects have been identified. .Calgary police thanked the public and the media for their assistance with helping to advance the investigation. .Anyone with information about the incident or who has CCTV or dashcam footage of the area is asked to contact Calgary police by calling (403) 266-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 1 (800) 222-8477. .Calgary police are continuing to request the public’s assistance in looking for a stolen four-year-old mixed Bichon Frise and Havanese mix named Coco, who went missing October 19. .READ MORE: BOLO: Calgary police ask for public’s help to find stolen dog.Coco was stolen from outside the Real Canadian Superstore location at 428 6 Ave. SE that day between 8:55 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. .Coco was waiting outside Superstore when a man stole her. .This is what the Western Standard is up againstThe Trudeau government is funding lies and propaganda by directly subsidizing the mainstream media. They do this to entrench the powerful Eastern, woke and corrupt interests that dominate the political, social and economic institutions in Canada. Federal authorities are constantly trying to censor us and stop us from publishing the stories that they don’t want you to read. Ottawa may weaponize our taxes and police against us, but we’ve got a powerful ally on our side.You. Free men, and free women. We need you to stand with us and become a member of the Western Standard. Here’s what you will get for your membership:Unlimited access to all articles from the Western Standard, Alberta Report, West Coast Standard, and Saskatchewan Standard, with no paywall. Our daily newsletter delivered to your inbox. .Access to exclusive Member-only WS events.Keep the West’s leading independent media voice strong and free.If you can, please support us with a monthly or annual membership. It takes just a moment to set up, and you will be making a big impact on keeping one the last independent media outlets in Canada free from Ottawa’s corrupting influence.