A North Texas fire department is offering a reward in the search for its missing firehouse dog. The Midlothian Fire Department said their beloved dog, Riggs, went missing from Fire Station 1 on Friday, May 2. "Riggs is part of our family here at Midlothian Fire, and we're hoping the community can help us bring him home safely," a post from the fire department read. ***UPDATE*** We are still missing Riggs! A $1,000 reward has been offered for anyone who can safely return Riggs! ***...
Main Idea: The Midlothian, Texas fire department is asking for help finding its missing firehouse dog, Riggs, and has raised the reward for his safe return.
Key Points:
The missing dog search shows how storms can disrupt local emergency crews and pull attention from public safety work.
Community help and a reward may bring Riggs home and strengthen trust between firefighters and local residents.
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The city’s fire department and community response are central to the article.
Named fire chief quoted as a central spokesperson for the department’s search and reward effort.
Named fire captain quoted about the impact of Riggs on station life.
Mentioned only as a location reference in the search area; not an accountable actor.
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