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UPDATE: Newark woman accused of taking dog from car in Canandaigua

The Ontario County Sheriff’s Office and Ontario County Humane Society report the arrest of a 30-year-old Newark woman following an investigation into a missing dog, which was reported earlier this week.

Truffles, the missing dog, was located at 132 Prospect Street in Newark. The dog is in good health, according to deputies. It was determined that Kelly Price, 30, of Newark took Truffles from a vehicle, which was unlocked.

She believed the dog had been left unattended in a hot car. However, Price never notified authorities about the incident.

As result, Price was charged with petit larceny. She was issued appearance tickets and will answer the charge at a later date.


Original Story

The Ontario County Sheriff’s Office and Ontario County Humane Society are seeking the public’s assistance with an investigation into a dog that was taken from a vehicle parked at the Roseland Plaza along State Routes 5&20 over the weekend.

On July 14th around 2:20 p.m. the photographed dog was taken from the vehicle, which was parked near TJ Maxx.

The dog is named Truffles; and anyone with information is urged to call (585) 394-4560.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.


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