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Dog took first class train trip from The Hague to Leiden, 26 Feb 2019
Dog took first class train trip from The Hague to Leiden, 26 Feb 2019 - Credit: Photo: Politie Leiden Noord
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Wednesday, 27 February 2019 - 13:40
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Dog missing from The Hague found riding train to Leiden

A Hague dog decided to scare his owner and go on a little adventure on Tuesday. The not-so-good boy went missing from The Hague on Tuesday afternoon, and was later found riding in the first class compartment of the train to Leiden Central Station, the Leiden Noord police said on Facebook.

On Tuesday afternoon the police in The Hague received a report of the missing pet. The dog was last seen near the train on the station. His owner had no idea where the dog wandered off to.

A brief search found the critter lounging in the first class compartment of the train to Leiden. Police officers in Leiden went to pick up the animal at the Central Station, and reunited him with his owner. The adventurous traveler was also given a warning for not buying a ticket before getting onto the train.

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