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Police reunite lost dog with family after 4 years

A Chihuahua who had been missing since 2012 was reunited with his family Tuesday night on the Far South Side. | Chicago Police

 

(CHICAGO) A Chihuahua that was reported missing in 2012 was reunited with his family Tuesday night after Chicago Police officers were flagged down by good Samaritans who spotted dog wandering West Pullman neighborhood streets on the Far South Side.

The Calumet District officers were on patrol about 9:30 p.m. when they were stopped by two people in the 12600 block of South Michigan, according to a statement from Chicago Police.

The pair told the officers they had found a small dog wandering in the street and “were worried for its safety,” police said.

The officers took the animal to the Calumet District station and decided with thier supervisors to see if the Chihuahua had a microchip, police said. They took the dog to Animal Welfare League, at 10305 Southwest Highway in Chicago Ridge, and discovered he had microchip implant and that his owners lived on South Muskegon Avenue.

The officers then contacted the family and subsequently met them in the Calumet District, police said.

“When the family arrived, they were joyful and astonished to see their little dog, which had been missing for almost four years, in apparent good health,” the statement said.

Chicago Police reunited a dog with his family Tuesday night after the Chihuahua had been missing for four years. | Chicago Police
Chicago Police reunited a dog with his family Tuesday night after the Chihuahua had been missing for four years. | Chicago Police
A Chihuahua who had been missing since 2012 was reunited with his family Tuesday night on the Far South Side. | Chicago Police
A Chihuahua who had been missing since 2012 was reunited with his family Tuesday night on the Far South Side. | Chicago Police

Big John Howell Show Notes 5-24-16

Governor Bruce Rauner and House Speaker Mike Madigan met with other party leaders in Springfield to try and find some common ground in the long running budget battle. There are nine days left to go in the legislative session, so the pressure is on to come to some sort of agreement. Governor Bruce Rauner joined John to talk about the status of the negotiations. (Listen here)

A fellow inmate says Drew Peterson admitted to killing his wife, and also asked for help to hire a hit man to kill James Glasgow. The testimony came from Antonio “Beast” Smith, who is serving 40 years for attempted murder, home invasion and robbery.

The parking meters and garages in Chicago took in $156 million in 2015. The city didn’t see any of that money, thanks to Mayor Daley. Chris Fusco from the Sun Times joined John to talk about the fallout from the parking meter deal. (Listen here)

The two candidates likely to square off in November’s general election are both disliked or even hated by roughly six in 10 Americans, according to the results of the latest weekly NBC News/SurveyMonkey tracking poll out Tuesday. Fox News contributor Juan Williams with The Hill says that the electoral math in 2016 is not in Donald Trump’s favor. (Listen here)

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Veterans Affairs Secretary Bob McDonald says they shouldn’t worry about wait times, because Disneyland has long wait times. People on both sides of the aisle immediately began to register their disgust, including Illinois Senator Mark Kirk.

Hillary Clinton is asking a question that most of America has probably thought of during the current election cycle: How could Donald Trump lose money running a casino? Doesn’t the house always win?

If Hillary Clinton is elected President and is ultimately found guilty of some wrong-doing in the email scandal, Clinton could conceivably pardon herself.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump has released a new ad featuring Juanita Broderick and Kathleen Willey. The black and white spot runs for about 20 seconds and includes quotes from a 1999 interview on ‘Dateline.’

A Chicago chihuahua got a foot stuck in a bathtub drain — and it took 16 firefighters two hours to set the pooch free. That group of firefighters will now receive an award from PETA for saving the dog, a 5-year-old named Moky.

The San Diego Padres apologized to a gay choir, whose members said they were humiliated following a bungled performance of the national anthem before a game. The San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus was brought in to sing “The Star Spangled Banner” before the team’s matchup against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Petco Park on Saturday. A recording of the choir was supposed to play over the loudspeakers, but a recording of a woman singing the anthem sounded instead.

North Korean dictator Kim Jung-Un is looking for a few good men, to date his sister. He is holding a contest to find a husband for his unmarried sister. If you win, you get a fairy tale wedding to the sister of the Supreme Leader of Best Korea. If you lose, you get a front row seat to their next nuclear test.