Pet Owner Catches Dog Walker On Camera Stealing From Her Apartment
She catches dog walker on camera stealing (Video)
One New York woman, Shayna Bryan, hired a dog walker before heading out for dinner one night and ended up getting a lot more than she bargained for. With the help of a camera in her home, she caught her dog walker stealing several items from her, including a coat that cost $1,000. “I was at dinner as it was happening, and I was watching it live and I was screaming while I was in the restaurant,” Shayna said. “I’m pretty sure that anyone who was in the restaurant was wondering what was going on, because I was livid,” admitted Shayna.
“I was panicking, and I had to leave dinner immediately.” In the footage, the dog walker is seen walking into what is assumed to be a bedroom and retrieving a purse that doesn’t belong to her. She then heads toward the front closet and pulls out an expensive coat with a fur collar. The shameless sitter, in a hoodie and long platinum-blond hair, can be seen stuffing goods into a large purse as two pups look on. When Shayna activates an alarm via her security app, the dog walker hurriedly tosses the coat back inside the closet and leaves the apartment with the handbag tucked inside her own belongings. At that point, the homeowner began screaming, “Take my purse out of your bag! Take my purse out of your bag!” at the dog walker, but she was stunned to see the dog walker continue to walk out of her home with her purse.
She put the purse in her bag
Shayna is demanding justice after the dog walker, employed by the company, was caught stealing from her home. She contacted cops, and tried three times to reach out to Wag (dog-walking app), before finally hearing back. Wag told the outlet they’re working with cops on the investigation and deactivated the walker’s account. Unfortunately, she will not be reimbursed for the stolen purse by the dog walking company unless she can produce a receipt. She was, however, refunded the cost of the dog walking that apparently never happened. “I have never felt so utterly violated,” said home owner Shayna. Watch the video, the woman booked through the dog-walking app Wag can be seen in home surveillance video allegedly ransacking the customer’s New York home.