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Couple offers $5,000 reward for missing French bulldog

Miami, Florida – In order to find their beloved French bulldog, a South Florida couple is asking for their community’s help.
Jack and Miju Dixon are desperate to get their two-year-old dog, Morgan Freeman, back home.
On Sunday, he and his brother Pizza were outside with the couple as they were hanging out with some friends. “We noticed Morgan wasn’t in the yard after about 3 minutes of him not being here and we believe he slipped through a little hole in the back of our yard onto the next street over,” said Jack Dixon.
Later, a neighbor’s home surveillance camera captures a car pulling away from the home that backs up to theirs, and seconds after that, Miju started yelling Morgan’s name.
Since the dog had an Apple airtag attached to its collar, the couple could see his location moving quickly as if he was in a car through the app.
The Dixon’s followed Morgan’s icon as long as they could, but unfortunately, near an apartment complex in Hialeah, the airtag was disconnected. “There is a reward for his return, no questions asked $5,000,” said Jack Dixon.
“It’s so crazy to me that it says he’s there and he’s not. I just, I just want him back,” said Miju Dixon.
Morgan does have a microchip and the Dixon’s are offering a $5,000 reward for his safe return.
Anyone with information about the missing Frenchie is asked to take a photo of him and call or text 347-403-6668.
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