The plight of Sugar, the Amstaff/pit bull mix that went missing this past Monday, has attracted the attention of David Lee, a former Knicks star who is now with the Golden State Warriors.
Yesterday, Lee offered to double the reward for Sugar to $10,000. Lee posted this on his Instagram:
And here is an update this morning from the Find Sugar Facebook page:
We appreciate your support so much, here are a few updates on our efforts:
We are using Pets Detectives. The police are aware, on the lookout, and even have several retired NYPD officers who have volunteered their time to help us. We are procuring/reviewing any surveillance video we can get our hands on. We are checking every imaginable place, and speaking with every imaginable delivery guy, doorman, courier, street vendor, taxi driver, etc… in NYC. Thank you so much for your suggestions.
Sugar's owner, Morgan Bogle, is an East Village resident who was away on business at the time of the disappearance. Bogle told Bedford + Bowery on Wednesday that her dog-sitter of three years was "found with PCP dust on him and in him and taken by the police to Bellevue Hospital psych ward where he’s being held incoherent and not allowed any visitors."
Thank you to all who have contributed, passed out, printed, posted and gave suggestions to #FindSugarNYC campaign. 💛 pic.twitter.com/x51evVKS1c
— FindSugarNYC (@FindSugarNYC) March 1, 2015
There's also now a "FindSugarNYC" billboard on 26th Street and Seventh Avenue.
Previously on EV Grieve:
More about Sugar, the missing pit bull mix with a $5k reward (55 comments)