Livermore Police Reunite Long-Lost Dog With Southern California Family

Livermore police have reunited a French bulldog with its owners after it was likely dognapped more than a year ago.

Police said that on Jan. 4, they found a parked vehicle that was reported as being driven recklessly. The driver of the vehicle “ran off,” police said in a Facebook post, but was identified as a parolee with an active no bail parole violation warrant.

Inside the car, police found an abandoned French bulldog they took to the East County Animal Shelter in Dublin. A crew also towed the car.

A technician from the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office found a microchip on the dog and discovered the dog belonged

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