A Rancho Peñasquitos couple unloading their truck after a day at the beach had their truck stolen right out from under them, then they spent the next day on social media tracking their four-legged and four-wheeled prized possessions down.
The nightmare began when a stranger jumped in the driver's seat.
Gonzalez said she traced the purchases through her stolen credit card. Eventually, they ended up at a Shell Station in Chula Vista where they dropped off Nova. She wandered the streets there for another 24 hours. “They are complete lifesavers," Gonzalez said."They found our dog, rescued it and we have her safe and sound. It was like a chain reaction effect. Good people with good hearts started reporting and reposting, and with the good faith of humanity, that’s how my dog came home."
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