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Hire a plane to hang dog search notice women spend a lot of money looking for stolen pet dogs

Original title: American women offer a reward of 50000 yuan for dog hunting, rent a plane and hang dog hunting notice

Recently, a woman's dog, Jackson, was stolen from San Francisco. In order to find her dog, she not only offered a reward of $7000 (about 50000 yuan), but also rented a plane to publish relevant search information, hoping that the dog could go home soon.

Emily talermo, a San Francisco woman, tied an Australian Shepherd dog to a bench outside a grocery store over the weekend, but a man in a Hoodie stole it later, NBC News reported Monday.

To retrieve the dog, talmo and her friends have distributed thousands of flyers with photos of the dog. She also set up a website offering awards of up to $7000.

In addition to offering a reward, talmo paid an extra $1250 (about 8700 yuan) to rent a plane. On the plane hung a website she had set up to look for dogs. The plane was scheduled to take off on Thursday (19th local time), but it had to be rescheduled due to weather. The plane hovered over San Francisco and Auckland for two hours on Friday, local time.

Talmore said in an interview that she had been trying her best to find her dog, Jackson. Tarmo said he got five-year-old Jackson in New York. After that, she moved twice, and Jackson was always with her. 'over the years, you all know my love for this dog, and I thank you very much for your support and help. '

At the same time, the local police department also issued a notice on social media calling for help in talmo's search for the stolen dog.