It occurred to us that you love your pet as much as we love our canines (Lando, Brommer, Riko and Drago) and our pets left behind when we begin our shifts. Anyone who as had a pet go missing will tell you the horrible feeling that can overcome you and although there is little we as police officers can do to prevent it, maybe we can help unite pet owners with their family member (aka pet). Through our website we will post missing/lost/found pets in the Culver City area. Should a pet owner get separated from their pet, just have the owner come to the police station’s front desk. Please bring a copy of the flier that has a photograph and description of the pet and a telephone contact for the owner on a disc or CD. Mark the CD or disc attention CCPOA and we will upload the flier onto our website. The flier will remain posted until the pet is found or seven days, which ever comes first. It is our sincere hope that this will help reunite pets with their families.
Thank You,
James T. Raetz
Lost Dog
Male Brittany, very thin (looks emaciated) 20-25 lbs. unaltered wearing grayish collar and no tags, just rescued (on 2/7) from 29 Palms Animal Shelter, escaped from foster mom’s yard (Overland and Farragut) on February 8th in the afternoon. If you have any information, please contact Patti at American Brittany Rescue 310.994.1062.
Thank you!
-October 18, 2008 Fifth Annual Open House
from 10:00a.m. to 3:00p.m.