Gregory Branscum is worried sick after someone stole his car in Oakland with his emotional support dog Ruff inside.
"I would love for somebody to just bring my dog back to me. He's all I got," said Branscum.
"And by the time I came back down, my car wasn't even visible. It was already heading up the road I imagine," Branscum said. "The first thing I did, I just dropped. All I could think about was my dog." "I just hope someone has some compassion because he's my service animal. It would have been our first night together last night," Branscum said.A stolen San Francisco service dog named Summer has been reunited with her owner.
Medical issues caused Branscum, a former forklift operator, to become homeless about 10 years ago. He'd been living in his car and until recently, a hotel, through Section 8.