Pets
Two Dogs Stolen Out Of Car In Aberdeen
Two dogs were stolen from a car parked at the Goodwill store on Hwy. 35 last Monday, Oct. 22, in what appears to be a random crime.

ABERDEEN, NJ — Two dogs were stolen out of the back of a car last Monday, Oct. 22 in Aberdeen Twp., police there report.
The car was parked in the parking lot of the Goodwill store on Hwy. 35 at 12 noon last Monday. The two dogs, a female Chinese pug, fawn in color, and a black male American pug, were inside the car. Police say that based on surveillance video, the suspects were driving a late model four-door Nissan Altima or Sentra, gray or charcoal in color, with out-of-state registration.
The dog's owner does not know who could have taken the dogs, and this appears to be a random crime, Aberdeen police told Patch.
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The passenger of the suspect vehicle appears to have been a man with a dark complexion wearing blue jeans, a camouflage hooded jacket with a similar colored round brim hat.
Anyone with information should contact the Aberdeen detective bureau at 732-566-2054. The Township of Aberdeen posted this poster last week in response to the theft:
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