St. George police warn of scam targeting pet owners looking for missing animal

Pet owner Scott Donnachie asked for help to find his missing cat. St. George police believe scammers may have gotten Donnachie's contact info from his social media posts about his cat.

Pet owner Scott Donnachie asked for help to find his missing cat. St. George police believe scammers may have gotten Donnachie's contact info from his social media posts about his cat. (Jackson Grimm, KSL-TV)


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ST. GEORGE — It has been six weeks since pet owner Scott Donnachie has seen his beloved cat George. When the 5-year-old tabby cat went missing, Donnachie went straight to social media for help.

"I posted on several local pet Facebook pages with my phone number," he said. "I obviously don't hide it. I want people to be able to contact me."

So, when he got a call from a number he did not recognize, he picked up immediately.

"Somebody called and said they had found George and that they were calling from St. George Animal Shelter. It was on a Saturday evening I believe, and they said you can come and get him on Monday, but we need you to pay for veterinary services," Donnachie said.

New to this process, he began asking questions about the cost to get his cat back.

"They said they needed $200. They said, 'It's $60 for this, $80 for that and there was $35 for this,' and you know, it sounded pretty legitimate," he said.

St. George police said this was the work of scammers. They believe the culprits got Donnachie's contact info from his social media posts about his cat.

"It's really cruel, it's very cruel," said officer Tiffany Mitchell, St. George Police Department spokeswoman. "We know in St. George just yesterday, we had about a dozen people who've received these calls. Thankfully, none of them sent over the money."

Scott Donnachie and his cat George, who is missing. St. George police are warning of scams targeting pet owners who are looking for missing animal.
Scott Donnachie and his cat George, who is missing. St. George police are warning of scams targeting pet owners who are looking for missing animal. (Photo: Scott Donnachie)

Donnachie said the same scammer contacted him again three weeks after the initial call with the same request. He was able to get information from that interaction and provide it to police. He has since posted the scammer's number to warn others. He just hopes this doesn't deter people from asking for help finding their pets.

"Be careful, but at the same time, have faith in humanity, because there are a lot of great people out there willing to help you," he said.

Donnachie is still looking for his cat George, who is microchipped. If you have seen the animal, call him at 330-272-4015.

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