Woodsboro family searching for puppy after delivery driver drives away with dog
Jan 05, 2026
A Woodsboro family is desperately searching for their missing Chihuahua puppy after surveillance video allegedly shows a driver who delivers Amazon packages taking the dog from their property on December 17. Woodsboro family sea
rching for puppy after delivery driver drives away with dogNathan and Corrine Eby had just adopted two Chihuahua puppies named Bonnie and Clyde from Pet Adoptions of Cuero when the incident occurred at 6:48 a.m. while the puppies were outside for a potty break."I was shocked, I was so shocked like no way," Corrine Eby said.The couple's surveillance footage allegedly shows the delivery driver petting both puppies, taking a photo of the package, and then walking away with one of them before eventually picking up the puppy and placing it into his car."Because we live out in the country, we thought maybe, uh, an animal came and got it or something. We, you know, so we started reviewing the surveillance and saw the delivery guy taking it," Nathan Eby said.The family initially thought a wild animal might have taken Bonnie, but the surveillance video revealed what allegedly happened. Nathan Eby expressed concerns about the driver's intentions beyond taking their pet."I was pretty concerned of, you know, because I was wondering, is this guy casing houses during Christmas time and stealing things, you know, what else is he gonna steal?," Nathan Eby said.Amazon confirmed the delivery person was a third-party or Flex driver and stated the driver is not currently delivering to Amazon customers while the investigation continues. The Refugio County Sheriff's Office is also investigating the case.The Ebys say they order from Amazon frequently and nothing like this has ever happened before."You would think amazon would hire people they can trust," Corrine Eby said.The family is now left with just Clyde and hopes to be reunited with Bonnie. They have a simple message for the driver who took their puppy."Leave it at the porch, just where you found it," Corrine Eby said.Anyone with information that can help the investigation can contact the Refugio County Sheriff's Department at 361-526-2351.This story was reported on-air by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy.For the latest local news updates, click here, or download the KRIS 6 News App. Catch all the KRIS 6 News stories and more on our YouTube page. Subscribe today!
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