YOU WERE THERE FOR THE REUNION TONIGHT, RIGHT? SO BEBOP’S FAMILY HAS BEEN PUTTING UP THESE POSTERS ALL DAY, HOPING FOR HER SAFE RETURN. THEY THOUGHT SHE’D BEEN STOLEN, AND THEY EVEN CALLED THE POLICE. WE MET THEM FOR AN INTERVIEW THIS AFTERNOON. THEN JUST HOURS AGO, THAT DELIVERY DRIVER SAYS THAT SHE THOUGHT THAT BEBOP WAS JUST ON THE LOOSE AND WAS WORRIED ABOUT HER. SO SHE DROPPED HER OFF RIGHT AT THE FAMILY’S DOORSTEP. FEVER UP. WE GO. BACK, BEBOP. THE 11 MONTH OLD AMERICAN BULLY BACK HOME IN WEST DALLAS. TWO FRIENDLY THE PUP LAST SEEN AROUND 4:00 TUESDAY AFTERNOON GREETING A DELIVERY DRIVER IN AN ORANGE VEST BEFORE FOLLOWING HER TOWARDS HER WHITE CAR. THE KEPHART’S WORRYING THEIR BELOVED BEBOP WAS STOLEN UNTIL THE WHITE CAR PULLED UP OUTSIDE OF THEIR HOME NEAR 106TH AND ROGERS WEDNESDAY NIGHT. THEY WERE OUT OF CHICAGO AND THEY DROVE ALL THE WAY BACK HERE, SHE SAID. BEBOP FOLLOWED HER TO THE CAR, JUMPED IN THE CAR AND SHE WANTED TO MAKE SURE SHE WAS SAFE. I CRIED MY EYES OUT. I WAS SO HAPPY BECAUSE I MISSED HER. SHE, AS I SAID TODAY, I MISSED HER AND SHE’S LIKE MY LIFE. ALL THOSE DOG SHOTS ARE PRETTY CUTE. ERICA WEST, DALLAS POLICE PREVIOUSLY TOLD YOU, THOUGH, THAT THEY WERE INVESTIGATING THIS, RIGHT? BUT IT WAS CLEARLY SOME SORT OF MISUNDERSTANDING. SO THE FAMILY SAYS THAT THEY ARE NOT PRESSING CHARGES. THEY’RE JUS
West Allis dog returned home after being taken by delivery driver
The 11-month-old American Bully was seen on security camera following the delivery driver to their car Tuesday
A West Allis family is relieved after being reunited with their 11-month-old puppy they thought was stolen by a delivery driver.Bebop, an American Bully, was on the porch of her home near 108th Street and Rogers Street at 4 p.m. Tuesday.A family member ran to the backyard and left her alone for a minute at the same time a delivery driver was dropping off a package. The dog is seen on security camera greeting a female delivery driver on the front steps before following them to their car. Charlie Kiefert, Bebop's owner, called West Allis Police Department, filed a report and shared the video on social media, hoping to identify the driver and find their beloved pet.On Wednesday night, the delivery driver returned to the Kiefert's home with Bebop. “They were out of Chicago, and they drove all the way back here. She said Bebop followed her to the car, jumped in the car, and she wanted to make sure she was safe,” Charlie Kiefert said. “Basically, they came back after their shift to try to find Bebop's home.”Bebop's family said they are not pressing charges and are just thankful she's home; 7-year-old Genevieve Kiefert was especially happy to see her furry friend again.”I cried my eyes out. I was so happy because I missed her,” Genevieve Kiefert said. “She's like my life to me, and she's like my best friend. She's like part of me.”
A West Allis family is relieved after being reunited with their 11-month-old puppy they thought was stolen by a delivery driver.
Bebop, an American Bully, was on the porch of her home near 108th Street and Rogers Street at 4 p.m. Tuesday.
A family member ran to the backyard and left her alone for a minute at the same time a delivery driver was dropping off a package.
The dog is seen on security camera greeting a female delivery driver on the front steps before following them to their car.
Charlie Kiefert, Bebop's owner, called West Allis Police Department, filed a report and shared the video on social media, hoping to identify the driver and find their beloved pet.
On Wednesday night, the delivery driver returned to the Kiefert's home with Bebop.
“They were out of Chicago, and they drove all the way back here. She said Bebop followed her to the car, jumped in the car, and she wanted to make sure she was safe,” Charlie Kiefert said. “Basically, they came back after their shift to try to find Bebop's home.”
Bebop's family said they are not pressing charges and are just thankful she's home; 7-year-old Genevieve Kiefert was especially happy to see her furry friend again.
“I cried my eyes out. I was so happy because I missed her,” Genevieve Kiefert said. “She's like my life to me, and she's like my best friend. She's like part of me.”