Dog put down after being thrown from stolen vehicle

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Thursday, January 2, 2020
Dog put down after being tossed from stolen vehicle
Anthony Johnson reports on a woman whose car was stolen with two dogs inside

NEWARK, New Jersey -- A New Jersey woman's beloved chocolate Labrador was the victim of a carjacking that ultimately led to the dog's death.

Jenny Van Schoick was inside a supply store on Thursday, Dec. 19 with one puppy, while her Mercedes SUV was running outside with her lab Cheyanne and another puppy inside.

She was leaving the store when she saw a thief drive off with her car and the dogs. She immediately grabbed the door in an effort to stop him.

"I think I was saying, 'Stop! My dogs are in the car, my kids are in the car,' meaning my dogs because my dogs are like my kids," she said.

She was able to hold on to the door but eventually fell off when the car picked up speed. The thief then dumped the dogs as he got away, leaving an injured Cheyanne on the side of the road.

"They had it planned," she said. "They were probably stalking the area the whole time to see who was going in and out of the store."

Animal control picked up the dogs, but sadly, as a result of injuries and a previous tumor that veterinarians determined had gotten larger and infected due to the fall, Cheyanne had to be put down.

"I've had her since she was a puppy," Van Schoick said. "To have her in the last moments of her life, to be in that kind of situation, is wrong."

The carjacker is still on the run, and Van Schoick has offered a $1,000 reward for finding the thief. As for Cheyanne, she lived 13 years and had won numerous awards at dog shows.

Police urge drivers not to leave their car running with the keys inside as that provides thieves with an easy crime of opportunity.

"It's a hard lesson to learn in that respect, but I mean, at least I didn't get killed," Van Schoick said. "It's my intuition to save the dogs."

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