A neighbor's security camera spotted the driver leading the dog back to her car and driving off.
"I was in complete disbelief," Reppenhagen said."I couldn't breathe. I literally couldn't breathe."
Reppenhagen said she immediately contacted Amazon and filed a report with the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. Amazon confirmed the driver was delivering packages for the company at the time. "Every day I'm calling the officer that's working on the case. I'm sending emails to Amazon," she said."All I have is hope and patience and to just and pray and just have faith that he will be returned."
Amazon Spokesperson Branden Baribeau responded to NBC 7 about the situation:"This is a very serious situation and I want to offer our sincerest apologies to the Reppenhagen family. We’ve offered them our full support during this difficulty time, and we’ve suspended the driver involved in this incident pending the outcome of the investigation.”
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