Another DC dog has been stolen, this time near Eastern Market

Police are investigating the disappearance a 3-year-old Golden Retriever, named Acadia, while she was tied up to a bike rack outside a Pennsylvania Avenue SE store.

WASHINGTON — Another dog has been stolen in the District.

The Metropolitan Police Department said Acadia, a 3-year-old Golden Retriever, was stolen near the intersection of 7th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast Friday.

Acadia’s owner, Ryann Kinney of D.C., said she had tied her dog to a bike rack outside of a CVS store around 9:30 a.m. She said when she came out of the store, she realized her dog was gone.

“I’m shocked, it’s a very safe neighborhood, I didn’t think that this could happen,” Kinney said.

DC Police have yet to release the exact details of the alleged theft. But, Kinney claims the police called her to tell them they saw a person taking Acadia away on surveillance video.

Kinney said she just wants her dog back.

“She’s not just a pet to me, she’s a part of my family,” she said.

Dog theft has been an ongoing issue in the District this year.

In April, two dogs were stolen at gunpoint in two separate neighborhoods in the District.

One of the dogs, Pablo, an 11-week-old Australian Shepherd, was found a few days later. But, Bruno, a 14-month-old French Bulldog, has yet to be found.

His owner, Jamaica Harvey, says the reward for his return is now up to $10,000.

She said there have been no developments yet in his case.

“I haven’t heard from MPD or the detectives,” Harvey said. “They let me know they were trying their best to find him and they also have the humane society working on it as well.”

Kinney says she is also offering a cash reward for Acadia’s return. If you know anything about her whereabouts, you’re asked to call 860-575-4185.

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