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Family desperate to find dog stolen inside stroller in Harlem subway station

ABC7 New York

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July 7, 2026

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A Harlem family is desperate to find the person who walked out of the 125th Street subway station in Harlem with their dog.

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Hi China

· Jul 6, 2026

Rail conductor rescues toddler from train platform gap in under a minute

A 2-year-old child was safely rescued after falling into the gap between a train and the platform at Hohhot East Railway Station in north China's Inner Mongolia. The train conductor quickly climbed beneath the carriage, comforted the toddler and carried the child to safety. The entire rescue took less than one minute, leaving the child with only minor scratches. #EverydayHero

India Today

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· Jul 8, 2026

Help! Kidnapper: Child's cries spark police chase, reveal surprising family twist

Help! Kidnapper: Child's cries spark police chase, reveal surprising family twist

DogTime

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· Jun 23, 2026

Mama Shelter Dog Watches All Her Babies Find Homes, Now She’s Hoping for One Too

When a rescue group stumbled across a vulnerable family in a crowded city shelter, they instantly jumped into action. A popular video posted by @wagsandwalks shows how the rescue stepped in to save a mixed-breed dog and her puppies. This one-year-old mama shelter dog was actively nursing five tiny babies without a safe home in [] The post Mama Shelter Dog Watches All Her Babies Find Homes, Now She’s Hoping for One Too appeared first on DogTime.

South Africa Today

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· Jul 2, 2026

Abandoned Newborn Baby Boy Rescued in Pietermaritzburg After Residents Hear Cries

PIETERMARITZBURG — An abandoned newborn baby boy is recovering in a hospital after being rescued in Pietermaritzburg today. Quick-thinking pedestrians walking near the area heard the infant’s cries and immediately alerted emergency services, leading to a successful medical intervention. The incident unfolded at approximately 12:00 PM when the KwaZulu Private Ambulance Service received urgent calls []

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Passersby help police lift car to rescue 8-year-old girl

An 8-year-old girl trapped under a car was rescued Tuesday after police officers and about 10 passersby lifted the vehicle to pull her out. The child was sitting in a parking lot in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, at around 2:05 p.m. when a sedan pulling into the building’s parking area ran her over, according to the Gyeonggi Gwangju Police Station. The car stopped, but the girl's leg was pinned between a wheel and the ground. Police officers who were called to the scene asked people nearby to help

NDTV

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· Jul 4, 2026

Kidnapped Telangana Boy Found Safe, Accused Says He Took Him To Hospital

CCTV footage showed a man walking away with the child, leading the Government Railway Police (GRP) to register a kidnapping case and launch a massive search.

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Related coverage for "Family desperate to find dog stolen inside stroller in Harlem subway station ": Hi China — Rail conductor rescues toddler from train platform gap in under a minute. India Today — Help! Kidnapper: Child's cries spark police chase, reveal surprising family twist. DogTime — Mama Shelter Dog Watches All Her Babies Find Homes, Now She’s Hoping for One Too. South Africa Today — Abandoned Newborn Baby Boy Rescued in Pietermaritzburg After Residents Hear Cries. The korea Herald News — Passersby help police lift car to rescue 8-year-old girl. NDTV — Kidnapped Telangana Boy Found Safe, Accused Says He Took Him To Hospital