“There must be a bit of honour among thieves after all.”
Tuhoro-McLean was not at the work site when the thief returned.
“I had to take a day off. I had been calling the pound, and animal control and even radio stations, telling them about what had happened and asking if we could get Nylah back.
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Keighley Woodroffe and her partner Adam Tuhoro-McLean were thrilled to have 10-week-old Nylah back with them.
“There were a couple of the boys on smoko at the time. They thought at first that it was me rolling up and that I had got my truck back.