Crime & Safety
Reward Offered For Dog Stolen From SPCA Shelter On Christmas Eve
The Monmouth County SPCA is working with Eatontown police to find "Tub Tub" and whoever took him.

EATOWNTOWN, NJ - Someone has Tub Tub and the Monmouth County SPCA wants him back.
There is now a $500 reward for information leading to the 9-year-old small male tawny Pomeranian's safe return.
Tub Tub was stolen from the Eatontown-based shelter just after noon on Christmas Eve. He had already been promised to an adoptive family, said Russ Licatra.
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"Sunday was a busy day at the county animal shelter, with many dogs and cats slated to go home to their new adoptive families for the holidays," he said. "All of our dogs are rescues and we take special care to make sure they are given just the right special home."
Tub Tub's microchip had been stolen. The SPCA is working with the SPCA to find the little dog. Anyone with information about Tub Tub is asked to call the Eatontown police at 732-542-0100.
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Donations to help find Tub Tub can may be made online by going to his website at https://monmouthcountyspca.org... or by mail to MCSPCA, Tub Tub, 260 Wall Street, Eatontown NJ 07724.
Photo: Courtesy of the Monmouth County SPCA
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