Wednesday, October 16, 2019

[UPDATED] Rusty Bell is missing



Updated: See below... Rusty Bell was found safe.

This past Saturday evening, Dumbo resident David Buccola was with his dog Rusty Bell on Second Avenue just north of Houston when a car struck him. In the aftermath of the collision, Buccola became separated from Rusty Bell.

Since then, a heartbroken Buccola hasn't seen the dog, a 12-pound female Chihuahua wearing an orange harness, collar and tags. A witness reported spotting her later that night running north on Avenue C near Third Street.

Buccola is offering a $1,000 reward — no questions asked — for her safe return. Details are on the flyer below.



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Three friends on 12th Street and Avenue A had found Rusty Bell ... and there was a happy reunion tonight...

8 comments:

  1. EV Grieve and the entire East Villiage Community, I just want to say thank you! I had so much love and support from the EV community throughout this ordeal and it helped us keep going. And an extra thank you to the amazing ladies who found Rusty and the fantastic folks at Boris & Horton who tipped them off to Rusty's flyer that I had just left there yesterday! All in all an amazing community. Thank you!

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  2. so happy that you found you rusty! was looking through the rain today for your little guy :)

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  3. so happy to hear the good news :)

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  4. Yay, such good news! Hope you are recovered, David, and so happy you are reunited!

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  5. This is the feel good story of the week, welcome back home Rusty!

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  6. So glad you and Rusty are back together! Hope you're doing okay after your accident!

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