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Dogs thought to be stolen returned to owner

Updated: Tuesday, 27 Nov 2012, 5:21 PM MST
Published : Tuesday, 27 Nov 2012, 5:21 PM MST

ALBUQEURQUE (KRQE) - Two dogs that were thought to have been dognapped were reunited with their owner.
    
Torrance County Sheriff Heath White says a woman watched a KRQE News 13 story on stolen dogs last week and realized she had the dogs.
    
Officials say the dogs were returned to their rightful owners Monday.
    
But they won't say if the woman got the dogs from Debra Swenerton, the woman charged with burglary and animal cruelty after a victim says she watched Swenerton walk into her house and swipe her dogs.
    
They think Swenerton could be a serial dognapper.

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