Area business owner offers reward for return of Arlington veteran’s medical service dog

Emmanuel Bernadin and his missing service dog Rosalyn

The Arlington Police Department says a local business owner has partnered with Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County to offer a $5,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest in the case of a medical alert service dog that was taken from a veteran in north Arlington.

“In case you missed our last post, a local veteran’s home was broken into last month — and among the things that were stolen was his service dog Rosalyn,” according to a post on the Arlington Police Department Facebook page.

Rosalyn is a two-year-old Mastiff who assists the veteran as a medical alert dog, according to the Post.

“On October 19, someone broke into Emmanuel Bernadin’s home in the north part of the city and stole several items, as well as his service dog Rosalyn,” the Post said.

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If you have any information on this crime, please call Detective Kate Phillips at (817) 459-6482. You can also provide tips anonymously by calling Tarrant County Crime Stoppers at (817) 469-TIPS (8477).

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For more information:

https://www.facebook.com/ArlingtonPolice/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARA5xtkUENJx2HFypfMNMDMveN6qXeOWLmcFPTB_9sRZmo6U1JAm5LzoyNbppj_dhNe8Qd_kHqMgRXtf