Dog rescued from Montrose Harbor is in ‘good, tail-wagging condition’: police

The Chicago Police Marine Unit was called about 10 a.m. for a dog in the water at the Montrose Harbor, a police spokesperson said.

The dog, Layla, is reunited with her guardian on July 29, 2019.

The dog, Layla, is reunited with her guardian on July 29, 2019.

Chicago police

A dog was rescued by police Monday in Lake Michigan on the North Side.

The Chicago Police Marine Unit was called about 10 a.m. for a dog in the water at the Montrose Harbor, a police spokesperson said.

Police retrieved the dog, named Layla, and reported that she was in “good, tail-wagging condition,” the spokesperson said. Layla was reunited with her guardian.

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