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Pricey Pomeranian Puppy Stolen From West Village Pet Store: NYPD
A man removed a $3,495 Pomeranian puppy from its cage, tucked it into his arm, and walked out of the pet store, according to police.

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A man removed a $3,495 Pomeranian puppy from its cage, tucked it into his arm, and walked out of the pet store, according to police.

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