From
ITV News:
Police help canine commuter find her way homeBritish Transport Police have helped a canine commuter find her way home, after an unexpected journey.
Princess, a four-year-old Staffordshire Terrier, escaped from her back garden in Rochdale on Friday, 2nd January, and headed to Castleton station where she hopped on board a train to Manchester.
Princess with her owners and helpful officers. Credit: British Transport Police
Princess disembarked at Manchester Victoria, where station staff handed her over to PC Christopher O^Connor and PCSO Lee Howard.
PC O'Connor tweeted asking for help in finding her owners, and Manchester Dog's Trust scanned her microchip to try and find her home address.
After a bit of detective work and following of leads the Hughes family came forward to claim Princess.
Amanda Hughes said: ^I knew she^d got a train into town within 40 minutes of her going missing. I^d posted it on my Facebook account and someone replied saying they^d spotted her on Twitter and Facebook.
"They said they were sure it was Princess but I thought it^s just not something she would do. We don^t live far from the station, but we always walk her in the other direction so how she found her way there and then jumped on a train is a mystery but she is a bit of a character.^
PC Christopher O^Connor who, along with PCSO Howard, escorted Princess to safety after her adventure said: ^She^s a lovely dog and she was a real pleasure to deal with, she was so affectionate and friendly. This was definitely one of our nicer jobs, we got a great deal of satisfaction from seeing her get home safely.
^It^s great to think that, thanks to a lot of teamwork with colleagues at Northern Rail and Greater Manchester Police, there was a happy ending.^
Princess is now safely home and has a new microchip, to help find her if she takes a day trip again.
Just one pun in the story about the police 'following leads'.
Come on forum, there must be more pawful puns...