Posted on 02/14/2011 5:44:51 PM PST by Immerito
A Toronto man says hes having a dog of a time trying to figure out why police charged him in an alleged canine theft case in the citys east end.
Sean Dunkley showed up at the Sun newsroom Monday to tell his side of the story after the dogknapping case hes charged in connection with was featured on the front page of Mondays Toronto Sun.
Do you think this is a joke some kind of sick joke this guy is playing on me? Dunkley asked. Now Ive got (the story) on the front page of the Sun and people think Im a dogknapper.
The incident centres around the weekend disappearance and subsequent return of a Toronto seniors dog.
John Hildon, 84, said he was taking Goldie, his eight-year old Bichon Frise, for a walk at around 8:15 p.m. Friday.
Hildon said he let go of Goldies leash when they approached the intersection of Victoria Park Ave. and Ellesmere Rd. as there was a large crowd of people waiting to board a bus.
This guy...looked down (at the dog) and said, Whos dog is this? and I said, I dont know, jokingly. So, this guy grabs the dog, Hildon said Sunday.
Dunkley admitted to being the guy who grabbed the dog and corroborated Hildons story about asking who Goldie belonged to.
I see a dog walking down the street; its got a long blue leash and theres an old man behind the dog, Dunkley said. I go, Is this your dog? and he goes, No, and then he just walks off and leaves me with the dog.
Dunkley said the man continued to walk and left Goldie with Dunkley, so he boarded his bus home with the dog in tow.
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Anyone tried to do that to me when I was with MY dog and they’d soon get acute lead poisoning.
What do you expect from Quebecois?
He may be just a senile old coot, too.
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