A puppy in Newark was snatched from her home last week, and the thief allegedly attempted to sell her.
The puppy, a 2-month-old Pekingese named Coco, was taken by a stranger on South Street in broad daylight.
“I was crying. I was crying like crazy. My mom was going crazy," said Jennifer Solano, Coco’s owner, after realizing the dog was gone.
Solano caught the intruder leaving with her beloved pet on her doorbell camera.
“We were looking for her in the backyard, everywhere. She doesn’t go out. We looked at the cameras, and around 12 p.m., someone came into the house,” said Solano. “Three minutes he was inside. He just stole jackets, and then I guess he went into the first floor where I live and took her. He had her covered in a jacket.”
Solano told News 12 she canvassed the area looking for her pet. She says she believes the man who came into her house was homeless.
"He actually went to the supermarket right here on the corner asking for money," she said.
Officers from the Newark Police Department's 3rd Precinct stepped in to track down the intruder.
"Over here by the tire shop, they actually told me that they saw him selling the dog, that he was holding it, trying to sell it to the customers who were getting tires, trying to sell her," Solano said.
Law enforcement arrested a suspect within a day and returned Coco to her family.
"I was actually with the detective, and we actually found him and caught him. I was right there. I saw the whole thing, and then they took him in," Solano said.
The Newark Police Department identified the suspect as Jose Soto. He faces charges of burglary and theft.
"She was happy. She was shaking...She was really hyper, and she's been the same ever since," Solano said of Coco upon her return.