Police: Missing Girl's Dad More Worried About Finding Dog than Daughter

By KIM JANSSEN and Southtown Star
|  Thursday, Jul 30, 2009  |  Updated 1:44 PM CST
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Police: Missing Girl's Dad More Worried About Finding Dog than Daughter

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An officer said a man whose 2-year-old daughter went missing asked first if police had found his dog.

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An Orland Park dad who lost his 2-year-old daughter this summer was more concerned with the welfare of his dog, a judge heard Monday.

 
A passing stranger called police after he found little Tierzah Losos wandering alone on the sidewalk of the 13500 block of 88th Ave. at lunchtime on May 29, accompanied only by her family's pet black dog.  But when Tierzah's frantic father, Mark Losos, approached officers at the scene 20 minutes later, the first thing he asked was "Have you seen my dog?" Orland Park Police Sgt. Joseph Mitchell said during a trial at the Bridgeview courthouse Monday morning.
 

Posted Thursday, Jul 30, 2009 - 1:44 PM CST
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