Chihuahua found after being stolen from owner's lap on Toronto subway
Good Samaritans found Malachi running free near the Eaton Centre over the weekend, police say
A missing chihuahua has been reunited with his owner after being snatched away on the subway on Saturday, police say.
Alberta Bakker had been travelling south from Eglinton station in the city's Midtown neighbourhood, when she dozed off with her chihuahua mix Malachi on her lap at around 6:30 p.m.
When she woke up at St. Andrew station downtown, her eight-year-old chihuahua mix and her iPad were gone.Â
In a Facebook post, Toronto police said the chihuahua mix was found by Good Samaritans who were visiting Toronto over the Victoria Day long weekend.Â
The Good Samaritans had found a dog matching Malachi's description near the Eaton Centre and called police after seeing a news story about a stolen dog.Â
Sgt. Craig Somers of 51 Division confirmed the dog was Malachi and reunited him with his family.
Good samaritans reunite owner with stolen dog! Read Toronto Police Facebook post here: <a href="https://t.co/7hxzGne9Xo">https://t.co/7hxzGne9Xo</a>. Thanks to 51 Division Sergeant Craig Somers for the good news Victoria Day weekend story đ ^sm <a href="https://t.co/BEOxM1JvoX">pic.twitter.com/BEOxM1JvoX</a>
—@TorontoPolice
With files from The Canadian Press