“NO PUNISHMENT — JUST BRING ARNIE HOME…” — The Missing Dog’s Family Pleads for His Safe Return as They Raise the Reward to a Staggering Amount

REWARD $6000 LETS MAKE TOMORROW FIND ARNIE DAY
A Personal Appeal to the Individual Who Took the Ute With Arnie Inside
I am making a sincere request from the depths of my heart, urging you to take the right course of action.
It is possible that you were unaware of Arnie’s presence in the back of the Ute when you took it. Perhaps events unfolded in a manner that was not intended, and you are now hesitant to come forward due to fear. However, you still have the opportunity to rectify the situation.
Arnie is not merely a pet; he is a beloved family member. His absence has caused immense distress to those who care for him deeply, and every passing hour exacerbates their anguish.
You are not required to engage in conversation or provide explanations. You will not be confronted with repercussions or punishment. There are secure, anonymous drop-off points available, allowing you to safely return Arnie without fear of repercussions.
Our sole desire is to have Arnie back home. We do not seek retribution or punishment. We implore you to demonstrate compassion and humanity, allowing Arnie to reunite with his loved ones.
It is not too late to make things right. You have the power to bring this situation to a positive conclusion.
         

“WE WON’T STOP UNTIL ARNIE GETS JUSTICE” — police said in their latest statement as new details about the suspect gradually come to light…

A search for a missing german shepherd has ended in tragedy, with police vowing to find those responsible.’

A week-long search for a missing family dog ended in heartbreak when Arnie, a german shepherd, was found dead inside a stolen ute in Fortitude Valley.

Between 1.30am and 5am on Saturday, November 8, a 2012 black Toyota HiLux was stolen from Davidson St. Arnie, the owner’s dog, was inside at the time.

Since the theft, police have worked around the clock following all lines of inquiry to locate both Arnie and the stolen HiLux.

The search also drew widespread attention around the state, with social media users and news outlets sharing the case and urging anyone with information to come forward.

Arnie, a beloved german shepherd, was in the stolen ute at the time of the theft, prompting a widespread search across Brisbane and surrounding districts.

Arnie, a beloved german shepherd, was in the stolen ute at the time of the theft, prompting a widespread search across Brisbane and surrounding districts.

Investigations spread across Brisbane and surrounding districts after reports of Arnie sightings from members of the public, but none were confirmed.

At 4pm on Friday, November 14, a member of the public found the stolen vehicle parked on Amelia St in Fortitude Valley. Arnie was discovered deceased inside the ute.

The stolen HiLux was found on Amelia St in Fortitude Valley on 14 November.

The stolen HiLux was found on Amelia St in Fortitude Valley on 14 November.

Detective Senior Sergeant Christopher Lafferty said the news was devastating for investigators.

“We hadn’t given up hope of finding Arnie and being able to reunite him with his family,” Sergeant Lafferty said.

“Investigators are devastated by this discovery and our thoughts are with the family at this difficult time.

“Officers remain committed to finding justice for Arnie and his family and will continue to investigate any report to identify and locate the offender.”

The family shared their grief on social media.

The family shared their grief on social media.

The family shared their grief on Facebook, thanking the public for their support over the past week.

“We sincerely want to thank everyone for all your help over the past week in the search for our boy Arnie,” the post read.

“Unfortunately there isn’t a better outcome and Arnie was found yesterday deceased, still in the back of the Ute that was stolen.

“We are beyond devastated, he didn’t deserve to go like this. We had the best life with him and he is going to be so missed.”

Police are continuing to urge anyone with information or dashcam and CCTV footage that has not yet been reported to come forward.