A door dash driver was caught on camera stealing a puppy from a Michigan home on New Year s Day.
The adorable puppy in the picture above is 8-week old Bella. Bella was minding her own business in her family s enclosed front porch in Warren, Michigan when Door Dash arrived to drop off a food order. The dog owner, Ashley Swinton had a security camera that caught the deliver driver taking the puppy as a tip. You can see footage of the incident in the story from WXYZ in Detroit below.
I am, by no means, a profession criminal. However, common sense would tell me that if I m delivering food to someone s house that means they re home. It s not like I m dropping an Amazon package at a home while everyone is at work or school. Furthermore, there are cameras everywhere. We all know that by now, right? And finally, doesn t the Door Dash app show you who your deliver driver is? How did she think she could get away with this?
Police find puppy taken by food delivery driver, suspect charged
Lindsey Ruth Jones, 26, of Warren, faces a larceny in a building charge after she allegedly stole a puppy from a Warren home during a DoorDash delivery on Jan. 2.
Photo provided by Ashley Swinton
Bella, a nine-week-old “American bully,” was taken from a home. She was located by Warren police and returned unharmed on Jan. 4.
Photo provided by Ashley Swinton
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WARREN A puppy allegedly swiped from the enclosed porch of a Warren home by a food delivery driver has been returned to its family, and the suspect is now facing a felony larceny charge.
A door dash driver was caught on camera stealing a puppy from a Michigan home on New Year s Day.
The adorable puppy in the picture above is 8-week old Bella. Bella was minding her own business in her family s enclosed front porch in Warren, Michigan when Door Dash arrived to drop off a food order. The dog owner, Ashley Swinton had a security camera that caught the deliver driver taking the puppy as a tip. You can see footage of the incident in the story from WXYZ in Detroit below.
I am, by no means, a profession criminal. However, common sense would tell me that if I m delivering food to someone s house that means they re home. It s not like I m dropping an Amazon package at a home while everyone is at work or school. Furthermore, there are cameras everywhere. We all know that by now, right? And finally, doesn t the Door Dash app show you who your deliver driver is? How did she think she could get away with this?