A canine has gotten back after he was in a vehicle that was taken from a service station in Brooklyn Center Sunday. Amy Swenson, Snazo’s ‘grandmother’, said a Good Samaritan found the canine in South Minneapolis.
Amy said that while proprietor Amanda Swenson was offering a $1000 prize for Snazo’s return, the Good Samaritan would not take a solitary penny. “This lady is a genuine heavenly attendant, and we are always appreciative.”
Amy said. The episode happened at around 11:23 a.m. at the crossing point of Xerxes Avenue and Bass Lake Road.
The vehicle was a white 2015 Honda CRV. The vehicle was opened and left running, police said.A canine has gotten back after he was in a vehicle that was taken from a service station in Brooklyn Center Sunday. Amy Swenson, Snazo’s ‘grandmother’, said a Good Samaritan found the canine in South Minneapolis.
Amy said that while owner Amanda Swenson was offering a $1000 reward for Snazo’s return, the Good Samaritan refused to take a single penny.
“This woman is a true angel, and we are forever grateful.” Amy said. The incident occurred at around 11:23 a.m. at the intersection of Xerxes Avenue and Bass Lake Road. The vehicle was a white 2015 Honda CRV. The vehicle was unlocked and left running, police said.
Snazo is safe and sound thanks to an angel who happened to see him on her way home!!I know I missed a lot but. Please spread the word.
Posted by Amy Swenson on Sunday, September 6, 2020