'She's my baby:' Cudahy woman seeks help finding missing husky
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CUDAHY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A Cudahy woman says her dog is missing, and she needs help to bring her home.
Rebecca Zingsheim hasn't seen her dog, 'Freedom', in nearly two months.
"She is my child," Zingsheim said. "Not a pet. She's not just a dog. She's my baby."
She reported the husky stolen after it went missing from her home on June 12. Zingsheim believes someone found Freedom and never reported it to the police.
"Huskies are true to their breed," she said. "They need to be around people. They don't like to be alone. They need attention. They need love. She would have definitely came up to somebody. And she would have definitely been seen."
Zingsheim has received tips, but so far Freedom has not turned up.
There is a cash reward for information leading to her safe return. If you know where Freedom is, call (414) 315-0234.