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Police looking for SUV stolen from in New Canaan with dog inside

Police looking for SUV stolen from in New Canaan with dog inside

Yahoo04-02-2025

Police are investigating after an SUV was stolen in New Canaan on Sunday with a dog inside.
The theft occurred shortly before 11:50 a.m. when the owner of a Range Rover parked in the area of 80 Main St. left the vehicle running with the keys inside, according to Lt Marc J. DeFelice of the New Canaan Police Department. Also in the vehicle was a brown French Bulldog named 'Poppy,' he said.
Officers who responded to the area located the SUV and tried to pull it over. The driver took off quickly and got onto the Merritt Parkway heading north at the Exit 38 on-ramp. DeFelice said state law prohibited officers from pursuing the SUV.
Police are investigating the vehicle theft with assistance of area police departments and are 'actively' trying to recover the SUV as well as the missing pet, according to DeFelice.
'The New Canaan Police has received an uptick in reports of vehicles stolen during daylight hours,' DeFelice said in a statement. 'We want to remind everyone that while vehicles continue to be broken into and stolen overnight, these incidents can occur at any time of day.'
DeFelice said a majority of vehicle thefts involve a car that is left unlocked with the key fob inside. He reminded residents to lock their vehicles and keep their keys with them. He also encouraged anyone whose vehicle is stolen to immediately call 911 and avoid engaging with the thief.
'We want to keep our residence safe and make everyone aware of criminal activity that occurs in our town,' DeFelice said.
Anyone with information on the stolen SUV or the missing dog has been asked to contact the New Canaan Police Investigations Section at 203-594-3521.

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