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Reward Offered for Safe Return of Luna, Victim of Carjacking

Sep 24, 2020

A sweet PAWS alumna named Luna was the victim of a carjacking recently, and we are desperately seeking to find this beloved cat. There is a $5,000 reward for her return.

On Friday, August 28, a family friend was picking up Luna from her adopter’s home in Lakeview. The driver was pulled out of her vehicle and carjacked at knifepoint by two men who drove off with Luna in the backseat.

While the car was found the next day on Saturday, August 29 at W. 19th Street & Springfield in the Lawndale neighborhood, Luna and her black and grey hard carrier were not in the car.

Two generous PAWS supporters are offering a $5,000 reward for Luna’s safe return. There will be no questions asked. Luna can be returned to either the Medical Center at 3516 W. 26th St. or  to the Lincoln Park Adoption Center at 1997 N. Clybourn Ave.

Her adopter misses her terribly and PAWS is doing all we can to help reunite them. PAWS volunteers are out flyering the neighborhoods in the hopes that someone may recognize her. We have also alerted the news media and have been sharing her story.

PAWS is asking anyone who may have seen Luna or her carrier, or has any information, to please call 630-995-2009. Luna is a seven-year-old grey and orange tabby with green eyes. And she is very, very loved.

If you’d like to help share her story, visit our Facebook page where you can share her flyer, photos, and all the important details.

Help us bring Luna home.