Hi Grapes.
There is a lovely gentleman, Tom, that live a few doors up from me. Sweetheart really, always says hello and asks how you are, even tho his wife died a few months ago.
He has 2 chiwawa's and always walks them. This morning he popped in the local shop, as always, and when he came out one of his dogs had gone. A lady had seen a young youth running down the road dragging the poor dog behind (it couldnt keep up it is 10 years old).
Tom is devastated as it was his wifes dog and all he had left of her. The other dog wont stop looking for his pal, The last thing he said to me is, " I wonder if they are treating ok"
The police were called and my husband legged it down the road in hope to catch the **** that took it. Then jumped in the car and looked further.
Anyway needless to say the poor little dog has not been found.
We feel like we have to do something to help poor Tom, I have suggested making some posters to put up and I will ask the school to mention it in their weekly news letter.
My question is ....
What contact number should I put on the posters. I dont want to put Toms as I think he has enough to worry about without loads of random callers.
Is it ok to just simply put contact the police and give the local station number?
There is a lovely gentleman, Tom, that live a few doors up from me. Sweetheart really, always says hello and asks how you are, even tho his wife died a few months ago.
He has 2 chiwawa's and always walks them. This morning he popped in the local shop, as always, and when he came out one of his dogs had gone. A lady had seen a young youth running down the road dragging the poor dog behind (it couldnt keep up it is 10 years old).
Tom is devastated as it was his wifes dog and all he had left of her. The other dog wont stop looking for his pal, The last thing he said to me is, " I wonder if they are treating ok"
The police were called and my husband legged it down the road in hope to catch the **** that took it. Then jumped in the car and looked further.
Anyway needless to say the poor little dog has not been found.
We feel like we have to do something to help poor Tom, I have suggested making some posters to put up and I will ask the school to mention it in their weekly news letter.
My question is ....
What contact number should I put on the posters. I dont want to put Toms as I think he has enough to worry about without loads of random callers.
Is it ok to just simply put contact the police and give the local station number?
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