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Breaking News! Buster is home - New photos tomorrow

March 30, 2007 : 12:00 AM
By Randi Bildner

I just received a phone call delivering wonderful news that I had to share. Joe Kelly wanted to let me know Buster is home!

He has been returned,he is safe and sound but was hungry.

New photos and words of relief from dad Joe- tomorrow!

original story
Heartbreaker!

A crime was committed - a theft; one with more than your typical ramifications.

In the eyes of the law, a dog is considered property. Sad but true. Law or no law, this is not the sentiment of Jim and Chris Kelly who live in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia.

Buster, a member of the family, loyal companion, and assistance dog to wheelchair-bound Chris Kelly (a victim of Spina Bifida), was stolen. Buster was taken away from life with his family and they are desperately trying to get him back.



March 16th was a snowy evening. Buster (a three year old pit bull mix) was eagerly waiting for his pal Chris to come home. Joe Kelly, Chris's dad was waiting too. As Chris struggled to get in the front door Buster slipped out. Excited to see the fresh snow that had fallen, he ran down the street. Mr. Kelly did not bother to grab a coat as he ran after him. In a matter of minutes, he heard someone yell, your dog has been stolen. Before Mr. Kelly knew what was going on, someone approached Buster and simply took him.

This is just the very beginning of this sad strange crime that has yet to be resolved. Mr. Kelly lost sight of the person or persons who saw this happen and no one has come forward to provide a description of the perpetrator. Devastated, the Kellys did not know what to do; a police report was filed.

The following day

Buster was wearing his rabies tag which enabled the thief to locate his veterinarian. Two phone calls were made that day. A heavily accented man called the Kelly’s veterinarian and then proceeded by calling the Kelly home. The man said that he had Buster and wanted to know how much money the Kellys would be willing to give him in order to get their dog back.

A flustered Mr. Kelly hesitantly said fifty, a-hundred dollars. The following day after a report by Doug Shimell of WCAU, a local television station, aired the story, the man called the Kelly’s again, now demanding $500 and spewing threats that included, "I can take this dog and sell it to people who want to use him in fighting-type situations with other dogs."

An outpouring of love came as a result of the news story. People sent well wishes, prayers and donations, enabling the Kellys to raise the money for Buster's ransom. But the thief has yet to call back, the last word coming on March 22, 2007.

Cpl. Lou Sytsma, of the 24th police district, was sympathetic to the crime, he stated, "The best you can hope for is a neighbor that sees the dog or someone that lives in the area where the dog might be and they call and give a tip." Cpl Sytsma has his officers armed with flyers showing Buster’s photo and has informed them to be on the look out for the dog.

Philadelphia experienced its highest murder rate in over a decade in 2006, with 400 plus murders in and around the city. This bleak news for The City of Brotherly Love is not good sign for Buster and the Kellys. The reality is, with the statistics reported above, it is very hard to believe that Buster's theft is a priority.

Buster has been a member of the Kelly family for 14 months. In that time he has formed a close bond to Chris Kelly 32, who is wheelchair-bound. According to the elder Kelly, Buster has learned to guide Chris when he uses a chair lift to reach the second floor of their home. Mr. Kelly states, “Buster goes up the steps and walks alongside the chair. He also said that the dog was constantly by his son’s side.



Chris Kelly justifiably said, "It hurt me. It's my dog, and that he would take something from someone who is in a wheelchair -- it just angers me."

The Kellys are praying that somewhere within the person who took Buster there must be a conscience and an understanding of the pain he has caused.

Hopefully this person will reach very deep into his soul, (if he has one) and realize what he has done. He has not stolen not a piece of property (as the law would indicate) but a very important member of a family, whose one wish is that their dog will be brought back to them, safe and sound.

The value listed on the police report for the “property” stolen is $200.

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April 21, 2007 at 10:03 PM
posted by: SLM
I worked with Mr. Kelly locally and I want to personally thank everyone on this forum that said prayers, cross posted and spread the news on the Internet to help find Buster.

I was out of town for a week and Joe called me this morning to tell me that Buster had been returned!

What a day of joy....we had contacted every shelter and rescue within 30 miles of his home, but I feel the most important thing was that Joe never gave up hope. He did everything that he was advised to do....especially posting flyers within a mile radius of his home.

Wonderful donors came forward to help him raise the money for a $1,000 reward...but he and I both feel that the posters made the difference. That the people that had Buster felt the pressure to return him because he was all over the neighborhood and the Internet.

So thank you to everyone that has been so concerned and for all your help in getting Buster home!!!!
  
April 21, 2007 at 9:21 AM
posted by: bullydog
Congrats to all. This was a classic Randi story - from start to finish. She heard a plea, she followed up and stayed on the trail from that very first email to the (in this case) wonderful conclusion. This is why you're great at what you do, Randi. Great job. You go above and beyond every single time.
  
April 19, 2007 at 12:26 PM
posted by: Bipedal
Great work Randi. It's pretty unbelievable that
Buster was reunited. More likely it goes the other
way.

Hallelujah!!
  
April 19, 2007 at 3:15 AM
posted by: thedoggirl
What a wonderful update to come home to! An update on this beloved dog I think we've all been very worried about, AND an update from Randi! Thank you, Randi, for rising above difficult issues to spread the word of a happy ending! What a treat!
  
April 18, 2007 at 8:43 PM
posted by: frankie_paws
Randi, thank you so much for this update. This is terrific news. I was really happy to have an email from you in my inbox. I miss that.
  
April 18, 2007 at 5:29 PM
posted by: marla
What wonderful news. Yea!!
Thank you for keeping us updated. it means alot.

Can't wait to see tne new pictures.
  
April 18, 2007 at 5:18 PM
posted by: cattees
whee!
  
April 18, 2007 at 4:41 PM
posted by: mcmars
YES! Great news about Buster's return. Happy tears... big smile. I'm so happy for the Kelly family.
  
April 8, 2007 at 11:21 PM
posted by: SLM
DUE TO GENEROUS DONORS, THE REWARD FOR BUSTER IS NOW UP TO $1,000, NO QUESTIONS ASKED FOR HIS RETURN. YOU CAN SEE NEW PICTURES AND PHONE NUMBERS TO CONTACT AT http://community.livejournal.com/k9amberalert
  
April 3, 2007 at 2:25 PM
posted by: SLM
PLEASE, PLEASE READ THIS POST:

Buster the Service Pitt Stolen in Philadelphia, PA

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Please keep your eyes and ears open as we need to find Buster as soon as possible ...so if you have any info, please keep if offline for now...you can cross post what I have written here. Thanks so much for all your support.

Full story and pix can also now be found at
http://community.livejournal.com/k9amberalert

Thanks Debbie and BF for the wonderful pictures and story...LET'S GET BUSTER HOME!
  
April 1, 2007 at 10:27 PM
posted by: kendra
Chris Kelly justifiably said, "It hurt me. It's my dog, and that he would take something from someone who is in a wheelchair -- it just angers me."

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My mom has worked with handicapped children my entire life, and it's my dream to one day to rescue shelter dogs, train them, and donate them as service dogs to handicapped people in need. I find it disturbing that anybody would be so cruel to steal someone's pet in the first place, but even more disturbing that someone would steal a service dog. I'm so disgusted that this theif apparently thinks that his problems are so much worse than everyone elses that he has to sink this low to make a little money. What a selfish, horrible excuse for a human being. I really, really hope that Buster is returned safely to his family...
  
March 31, 2007 at 5:41 PM
posted by: deafk9s
Randi, has this been put up on free content distribution sites for animal webs and periodicals? They take a little time, but I have accounts set up and am happy to do the work with your permission.
deafk9s@hotmail.com
  
March 30, 2007 at 7:02 PM
posted by: rmlamasney25
I pray that Buster is reunited with Chris and his family. This is a hideous cruel act. I suppose there will always be those who prey upon innocents. Is the news that the $500 was raised made public? maybe this greedy creep will come forward.
  
March 30, 2007 at 5:31 PM
posted by: janelg
I am absolutely horrified that someone would do this. I am sending out an alert to my rescue contacts via email. Is there a phone number or specific point of contact for people to call if they have information on Buster's whereabouts?
I am praying for his safe return.
  
March 30, 2007 at 4:43 PM
posted by: frankie_paws
Buster IS priceless. I, too, hope and pray for Buster's safe return... to the home where he belongs and to the family that loves him.
  
March 30, 2007 at 2:27 PM
posted by: jbgrif
Not only is it disgusting that some scumbag would steal this dog; it's also adding insult to injury that some ignorant cops listed this dog's value at $200. Don't any of those guys know what a TRAINED assistance dog is worth, or what they cost? I hope they neuter everyone involved in this travesty.
  
March 30, 2007 at 1:58 PM
posted by: rayvenlovesme
Poor Buster and the Kelly Family. My heart breaks for you all. I hope and pray that Buster is found safe and sound SOON and the man that took him pays the price for his terrible acts.
  
March 30, 2007 at 11:05 AM
posted by: cattees
Paws crossed for Buster's safe return. What I don't understand is how a life that is irreplaceable can even have a value in terms of dollars???
  
March 30, 2007 at 7:46 AM
posted by: koolkat
This happens way too often!!!We'll keep our eyes opened for this little lost angel so he can be returned to his owner.
  
March 30, 2007 at 3:20 AM
posted by: JOEKCOM
This Web site will be my "Favorite".This article on BUSTER (Heart Breaker) is very well done, and explains the familys plight, it actually brought me to tears, because Buster has been my pal for almost 1.5 years.I thank Randi Bildner from the bottom of my heart. Joe Kelly (Busters Family)
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