There is still no sign of Lily the missing bluetick coonhound who has been missing since early this month.
The dog was taken from a home in the 1700-block of Falcon Heights Road April 3rd between 10:30 and 11 p.m., and police believe she was lured from the backyard in Langford.
Karen Emerson, Lily's owner, told CTV News she and her husband were woken up by barking after 10 p.m. When Lily kept barking, he went downstairs to the six-foot enclosure and found Lily was missing from her pen. Emerson's brother who was staying with the couple found the Ziploc bag of dog food beside the pen, and noticed the fence had been bent.
West Shore Mounties say the forensic identification unit has been brought in to help solve the case of a stolen hound.
Lily is described as an eight-year-old female bluetick hound weighing 85 pounds, with light brown paws, a mostly black coat containing patches of white and two white spots on the top of her head.