NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A woman told News 2 her dog was taken from outside her workplace in Tennessee, but the people caught on camera taking the dog said they don’t have him anymore, so the dog’s owner is seeking help from the community.
Katey Fadler works at a business in the 5200 block of Linbar Drive in Antioch. She told NewsNation affiliate WKRN that when she lifted the back warehouse gate to go outside on Tuesday, March 18, her 2-year-old dog, Biscuit, was following her.
“I was not aware that he had gotten out,” said Fadler. “I’ve been taking him to the place I work at for two years. Everybody I work with loves him; all my friends love him. I don’t have any children; he’s part of my family.”
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Fadler went back in and closed the door, where surveillance footage shows Biscuit waiting. Less than five minutes later, a couple in a truck approached the dog, which was wearing a harness. They left briefly to ask a nearby person in the parking lot if the dog belonged to anyone. That individual knew Fadler and Biscuit, but he didn’t realize at the time that Biscuit was the pet the couple was referring to. He later told Fadler about the interaction he had with the couple…