Humane Society of Louisiana Offers $500.00 Reward for Safe Return of Two Stolen Bunnies
The two bunnies were in a car which was stolen on Monday morning, November 18th. It was a black Saturn Vue, license plate number 871 COL, belonging to Tabitha Comeaux. Besides missing her car, Ms. Comeaux is also devastated because two of her Holland Lob bunnies, Gibson, 10 months, and Gizzy, 7 months, and her children’s clothes and toys were in the car at the time it was stolen. Ms. Comeaux had been homeless and living in her car for the past year before she was invited to stay at a women’s shelter for several weeks to help her find a place to live.
What Happened
Unfortunately, Ms. Comeaux accidentally left the keys in the ignition and the car was stolen in the early morning hours of November 18th. Ms. Comeaux reported the vehicle missing to the New Orleans Police Department, but she yet to speak with anyone in person. Ms. Comeaux filed out a missing vehicle report online and plans to visit a police station to provide additional information.
How You Can Help
The Humane Society of Louisiana, in order to encourage the safe return of the two bunnies, is offering a $500.00 reward. To arrange for the bunnies’ return, please contact the Humane Society of Louisiana at 901-268-4432. Those wishing to replace the children’s clothes and toys can also contact the Humane Society at 901-268-4432, and its representatives will deliver the items to the family. The young son wears 5t and the daughter is a 10/12. Comeaux’s son loves rescue bots, trains, and building blocks. The daughter enjoys all things soccer and volleyball. The Humane Society encourages folks to remember this family over the upcoming holidays. Items for the children can be dropped off at Zen Pet Grooming and Retail, 4500 Magazine Street, Suite 5, New Orleans, during normal business hours, through December 5th.
The Humane Society plans to share all leads with NOPD and the LASPCA.