James, an eight-week-old puppy, was stolen from the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at 2500 16th Street earlier today.

According to a press release from the SPCA, there is video footage of the suspects, who appear to be a Latino couple in their 30s with a child between the ages of four and six. They were driving a white vehicle.

James is a light brown and white mixed-breed puppy who was scheduled to go home with his new adoptive family this evening. He has been neutered and his microchip number is 982000167765783.

The SPCA is offering a $500 reward for James’s return and is encouraging anyone with information to call them at 415-554-3029.

A swap meet aficionado, the Mission’s outdoor markets and Latino community remind Alicia of her family’s weekly swap meet outings at home, in southeast Los Angeles, where she is always on the lookout for hidden treasures.

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