![]() Investigators were able to contact Brigham and warned him if he did not return the dog that same day, he would face criminal charges.īrigham allegedly claimed he did not have the dog and had returned Pablo to Gipson. ![]() The man went on to say Brigham and a woman scout out dogs who look lost and sell them for profit or sell them back to the owners for a reward or finder's fee. To support the Guardian and Observer order your copy at. ![]() The book the world needs in order to win the war on distraction. When she asked to meet to exchange the dog for money, Brigham stopped replying.Ĭharging documents say that Pablo's owner later received a call from a man who would not identify himself but said that Brigham had stolen Pablo. The above is an edited extract from Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention by Johann Hari, published by Bloomsbury on 6 January. From the New York Times bestselling author of Chasing the Scream and Lost Connections comes a groundbreaking examination of why this is happeningand how to get our attention back. She says she knew that the person messaging had Pablo because she had requested and received photos and a video of him. I will bring it to you.' And he responded back and said, 'I'm gonna need at least five hundred,'" said Lynnea. "He had reached out and said 'I think I have your dog, how much is your reward?' I said, 'I have a hundred dollars cash in my pocket right now. He said he had her dog and would not return it unless she paid him $500. ![]() Two days later, charging documents say that a man, later identified as Brigham, contacted Lynnea on Facebook. ![]()
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