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Find the owner, go to the police station on your own for a lost dog in England

Border Collie ‘Rosie’ comes to Loughborough Police Station in England. /Photo = Yonhap News

A lost dog in England finds its owner at a police station alone.

On the 15th (local time), the BBC reported that a Border Collie dog had walked into Loughborough Police Station in Leicestershire, midlands, on the afternoon of the 3rd. After checking the necklace, police were able to contact the owner.

In the CCTV video released by the police on the social network service (SNS), a dog named ‘Rosie’ entered the police station through an automatic door, walked around for a while, and then settled down in the corner of the waiting room.

Fortunately, ‘Rosie’ was wearing a necklace, and the police immediately contacted the owner, a couple in their 60s, and took Rosie in.

According to Steve Harper, the owner of ‘Rosie’, the 10-year-old girl ‘Rosie’ was going for a walk in a local park about 800 meters from the police station before coming to the police station that day.

‘Rosie’ was startled by the noise when the fireworks started, and Mr Steve ran after him, but ‘Rosie’ was gone.

Steve said, “I was shocked to think I’d lost the dog I adopted eight years ago, but I got a call from my wife saying the police were taking Rosie.”

Steve’s wife, Julie, said: “I am very happy that ‘Rosie’ has come back safely, and I am very proud of her because she was smart enough to go to the police station on her own. “

Lee Bo-bae, Hankyung.com guest reporter newsinfo@hankyung.com

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